Coin Counter

You are going to need a coin counter after you start making around 500 dollars a month in your vending business.

At first it will be fun counting all of those quarters and packaging them by hand, but after a while packaging quarters will become a real hassle and a job.

Packaging

The counter you chose must also be able to package your coins as well as count them.

It is not good enough to have a coin counter that just counts your quarters.

You need a machine that will help package your quarters without you doing them by hand.

There are a lot of counters out there so picking one can become difficult.

Counter I use

The counter I chose to get buy after some careful review was a Semacon counter.

I chose this type because you can plug it in, or there is a hand crank, great for when my kids package coins for me and I don’t have to worry about them plugging it into the wall.

I believe my model is the s-45 I am not sure I bought it about 3 years ago and it has been solid, and I haven’t had any problems with it.

I bought it off of ebay brand new for around 500 dollars.

I know that is expensive, but I messed around with other cheaper counters and have been disappointed.

Seamacon also makes a coin sorter to for a little bit more, that means it will sort all kinds of change into different bags for you, but since I was only dealing with quarters I decided to stick with just the counter.

Where to find

You can get a counter anywhere, I always check out eBay first and go from there.

Whatever counter you chose I would buy a new one.


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