Ive only been in the business for a few weeks and already have figured out counting quarters isn't easy. I am not complaining too much, it could be worst, there could be nothing to count!
I usually only empty the
coin safes once a week because I have a lot of other things to tend to at the wash.
My first thought was weighing the money would be the fastest. Figure out how much $50 or $100 quarters way and do it like that. Even if its off a buck or 2 it would be fine.
What are you guys doing?
Thanks,
Troy
A single-pocket
coin counter machine could be an ideal choice for you. I would recommend Ribao
coin counters, they have a strong customer service...
Here is the link:
https://www.ribaostore.com/products/portable-coin-counter-cs-10s
These machines work by counting the
coins based on size; when you're dealing primarily with quarters, the machine counts them while off-sorting any smaller
coins into a side chute, uncounted. If you have a mix of different
coin sizes, you would need to run the mixed
coins through the machine multiple times, each time off-sorting the smaller denominations, until all your quarters are counted. This process is straightforward and can significantly speed up your counting tasks without the need for weighing the
coins or estimating their total value. It's a practical solution that balances efficiency with cost, making it suitable for your business needs at the wash.
Edit: If your budget allows, investing in a multi-pocket
coin sorter machine would indeed be a superior choice for handling your
coin counting needs.
THANK YOU!