tuleja wrote:It's a well known fact on a lot of coin forums that numerous coin counters count some dimes as pennies. I only have one coin counter in my area and will never feed it dimes, I've purchased 9 penny bags off of it and average $4 in dimes per bag.
NHsorter wrote:Then if it is WAY off you will know that something is up and then you can complain and see if they can figure it out.
slickeast wrote: I always have other denominations on my ticket and I know all I had was zincs.
68Camaro wrote:In general it's not that the counter is wrong, but that coins dumped into the feeder can hang-up, sometimes resulting in an imcomplete count.
Those of us dumping only pennies see this frequently. The penny dumps often have the advantage, due simply to the size of the dump, of flushing out the feeding system, and we are sometimes the beneficiary of that. The feeding system doesn't always feed right - frankly - because people abuse the machines. They routinely throw in dirt, hair, paper and plastic chaff, foreign coin, plastic "coins", washers, fuzz balls, paper clips, staples, nails and screws, drill bits, etc. These machines are pretty good at dealing with trash, but come on - this gets ridiculous!
Sucks for people who've been short-changed, but I'm not sure it can be completely prevented.
68Camaro wrote:In general it's not that the counter is wrong, but that coins dumped into the feeder can hang-up, sometimes resulting in an imcomplete count.
Those of us dumping only pennies see this frequently. The penny dumps often have the advantage, due simply to the size of the dump, of flushing out the feeding system, and we are sometimes the beneficiary of that. The feeding system doesn't always feed right - frankly - because people abuse the machines. They routinely throw in dirt, hair, paper and plastic chaff, foreign coin, plastic "coins", washers, fuzz balls, paper clips, staples, nails and screws, drill bits, etc. These machines are pretty good at dealing with trash, but come on - this gets ridiculous!
Sucks for people who've been short-changed, but I'm not sure it can be completely prevented.
Sheba wrote:This is probably a 'dumb' question ... especially for a 'hand sorter' that on rare occasions dumps maybe $40.00 worth of pennies in a free bank machine. But here's the question anyway ... are personal coin counting machine expensive ... I am assuming that a good, reliable one would be quite expensive?
Thanks! Just curious, not in the market for one
Sheba wrote:This is probably a 'dumb' question ... especially for a 'hand sorter' that on rare occasions dumps maybe $40.00 worth of pennies in a free bank machine. But here's the question anyway ... are personal coin counting machine expensive ... I am assuming that a good, reliable one would be quite expensive?
Thanks! Just curious, not in the market for one
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