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<p>[QUOTE="patt52, post: 41870, member: 2606"]I have both a coin and currency counter of the types used at banks.</p><p><br /></p><p>The currency counter is usually very accurate. I am astonished at the person who had an error with the currency counter. I have never had a difference of count on a currency counter in ten years.</p><p><br /></p><p>The coin counters are another story. They are very accurate when used properly. It is my observation at many banks that most tellers run the coins way too fast. When you dump in a large number of coins at one time you will definitely get errors because the machine cannot handle it.</p><p><br /></p><p>The coins get misfed into the wrong bags. Coins can fall into the wrong bag giving you more or less than you should get.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, most people don't realize that they generally pull out any coin that is not U.S. and put it in a 'discard can" and don't tell you about it.</p><p><br /></p><p>On the plus side, the coin counters cannot distinguish between US and Canadians cents (don't try this with the other denominations).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="patt52, post: 41870, member: 2606"]I have both a coin and currency counter of the types used at banks. The currency counter is usually very accurate. I am astonished at the person who had an error with the currency counter. I have never had a difference of count on a currency counter in ten years. The coin counters are another story. They are very accurate when used properly. It is my observation at many banks that most tellers run the coins way too fast. When you dump in a large number of coins at one time you will definitely get errors because the machine cannot handle it. The coins get misfed into the wrong bags. Coins can fall into the wrong bag giving you more or less than you should get. Also, most people don't realize that they generally pull out any coin that is not U.S. and put it in a 'discard can" and don't tell you about it. On the plus side, the coin counters cannot distinguish between US and Canadians cents (don't try this with the other denominations).[/QUOTE]
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