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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 362984, member: 66"]Just like they did the Kennedy half dollar right. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Cash registers don't need modification, just a change in the way they are loaded. Most registers have either four or five slots. If you have four slots you put dollar coins in the first one, then twos, fives, and tens. Think about it, how often do you get twenties back in change? People tend to get twenties at the bank and then spend them getting back tens but you really don't need twenties in the drawer, just a few under it. Many business I see put the twenties under the drawer along with the occasional fifty and hundred. tens have to still be there to make change for the twenties that get spent. The four coin slots hold the cent , five cent, dime, and quarter. If you have a five slot drawer you can leave the twenties up top or use the slot for rolls of coins. The only modification I can see that you might do in make the end of th dollor coins slot sloped to meke it easier to scoop the coins out like the rest of the coin slots are.</p><p><br /></p><p>Vending machines aren't really a problem either. Any machine less than 27 years old can already accept dollar coins. Al you have to do is flip the toggle switch from reject (the factory default) to accept. If the slot is set too narrow to put the coin in then you have to turna screw, slide the blocking plate over, and then tighen the screw back down.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 362984, member: 66"]Just like they did the Kennedy half dollar right. :) Cash registers don't need modification, just a change in the way they are loaded. Most registers have either four or five slots. If you have four slots you put dollar coins in the first one, then twos, fives, and tens. Think about it, how often do you get twenties back in change? People tend to get twenties at the bank and then spend them getting back tens but you really don't need twenties in the drawer, just a few under it. Many business I see put the twenties under the drawer along with the occasional fifty and hundred. tens have to still be there to make change for the twenties that get spent. The four coin slots hold the cent , five cent, dime, and quarter. If you have a five slot drawer you can leave the twenties up top or use the slot for rolls of coins. The only modification I can see that you might do in make the end of th dollor coins slot sloped to meke it easier to scoop the coins out like the rest of the coin slots are. Vending machines aren't really a problem either. Any machine less than 27 years old can already accept dollar coins. Al you have to do is flip the toggle switch from reject (the factory default) to accept. If the slot is set too narrow to put the coin in then you have to turna screw, slide the blocking plate over, and then tighen the screw back down.[/QUOTE]
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