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Caring about your money
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2.4 Counting mixed coin denominations
When counting mixed denomination coins the largest diameter coins need to be counted
first. Set the diameter dial to the largest diameter coin in the hopper. Set the thickness to the
thickest coin in the hopper. Note: Nickels are thicker than quarters. The largest diameter coin
will be counted while all others will be sorted into the reject coin box.
After the largest diameter coins are counted, load the rejected coins back into the hopper. Set
the diameter dial to the largest coin in the hopper. Set the thickness to the thickest coin in the
hopper. Count the coins. Repeat the process until all coins have been counted and sorted.
IMPORTANT: Full bags of coins can be heavy. To avoid injury from heavy bags disconnecting
from the machine and falling, use special coin bags that can stand the weight of the coins,
and make sure that the coin bag rests on a supported surface.
2.5 Counting tokens or non-US denomination coins
Before counting tokens or foreign denominations, the physical size (in millimeters) of the
coins/tokens must be measured. It is recommended that the measurements be taken on
several coins/tokens using a set of calipers. If the coin/token dimensions are published, those
values may also be used as a starting point. Please note that used coins/tokens will be slightly
thinner than new coins/tokens.
When counting mixed size coins/tokens the largest diameter coins need to be counted first.
Set the diameter dial to the largest diameter coin/token in the hopper. Set the thickness to
the thickest coin/token the hopper. Note: Largest diameter coin may not be the thickest. The
largest diameter coin/token will be counted while all others will be sorted into the reject coin
box.
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