68Camaro wrote:Some of these decisions are very personal but for private hoards my view is that you don't need to care about ratio to the third decimal place, and weighing gets you close enough to know if you're at 15, 18 or 22%. For counting a scan coin 3xx family counter is ideal. And bagging into HD bank bags in $50 increments is what I've done once I got past the first $200 face; rolling made no sense to me
NHsorter wrote:Lots of guys on here have ScanCoin 303 machines, and the lucky ones have a Scan Coin 313. Then there are the crazy guys that have a few of each. They will chime in soon. They hoard them up and don't like to share.
NHsorter wrote:Here is one but the seller has 0 feedback so it could be a bit risky.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Scan-Sc-303-coin-counter-/300847852711?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item460bedeca7
MrIncredible wrote:NHsorter wrote:Here is one but the seller has 0 feedback so it could be a bit risky.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Scan-Sc-303-coin-counter-/300847852711?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item460bedeca7
Yeah, I saw that one but am not willing to risk it with a seller who set up his eBay account a couple weeks ago, has no feedback, and cannot spell.
What bags do you guys prefer? The Fort Knox look pretty good to me. I'll need some once I snag a counter. For now I'm just storing them in miscellaneous containers.
fasteddy wrote:When you get a counter and count your hoard...you will wonder why you didn't get one sooner...adding to my hoard of counters...I just made a deal for a 313, looking to using it in March....those three above are mostly the same. What is nice about those is they are all plastic...so no tingly feeling when touching the metal parts.
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