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This coin counting and sorting machine from Cassida will add and batch according to your preset amount and roll your coins into optional tubes (included) at an impressive speed of 300 coins per minute!
Cassida Till Tally ELITE uses weight based technology to quickly and accurately count up lose coins, rolled coins or bills. You can count the entire Draw of cash in less than one minute, accurate to the single coin! Up to 400 bills per denomination - plus, Floating feature to streamline the start of tilts.
The Cassida 6600UV uses ultraviolet counterfeit detection, allows for simultaneous adding and batching, and counts 1,400 bills per minute. In addition, 6600UV can report Dollar Value of each currency denomination.
The Royal Sovereign RBC-660 bill counter is a front loading bill counting system that offers affordable and durable operation - count up 1,000 bills per minute! One year warranty included!
The Royal Sovereign RBC-ED200 bill counter is a front loading bill counting system that offers ultraviolet, magnetic and infrared counterfeit detection and counts at a rate of 1,500 bills per minute. One year warranty included!
NEW from Royal Sovereign, FS44-P 4 Row Electric Coin Counter, Sorter and Wrapper features Auto Row Advance, Value Count Display, and Optional Printer Attachment. It has 800 coin hopper capacity and will sort 312 coins per minute. Optional printer allows to print out a receipt of coin dollar value count producing a record document.
The AccuBanker D450 automatically detects counterfeit U.S. bills in less than 1 second using ultraviolet markings, magnetic ink, and infrared scan methods. Bills that fail or pass are notified by audible and visual warning. Designed for US Currency.
The Royal Sovereign RCD-3 counterfeit currency detector offers ultraviolet, magnetic and watermark verification systems to spot counterfeit notes.
The AccuBanker D585 will quickly and automatically scan and detect counterfeit bills in any orientation, in less than 1 second! Uses ultraviolet markings, magnetic ink, and infrared scan methods.
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