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Sorting Quarters from Tokens from Dollar Coins

BillClinton

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I spend a good bit of time sorting out the tokens, dollar coins, and quarters before I roll the quarters. I'd love to have a machine that sorted them for me. Kleenright has a Klopp machine with a hand crank that sorts the coins, but it costs $900. As much as I hate sorting them, I only have to do it once a week, so I don't want to spend that much money on a sorter. Does anyone have a good used sorter that they would sell me for cheap? Or are there any alternative machines that you can recommend?
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Banks often sell their old sorters. Might check around.
 

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Come on you?ve got to be kidding me, you think $900 is too much to spend for a coin sorter!! It?s a business expense, buy it and write it off!! You want a Scan Coin 303 coin sorter separator. You might find a deal on EBay.
 

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Most counter/sorters will only "off-sort" smaller coins, so you would need to run them through three times, once for dollar coins, once for tokens and again for quarters, unless your tokens are smaller than a quarter.

We use a CS-95A which you can get from Rite Count for $425. It's very fast and has been trouble-free for five years.
 

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I need to make it more of a priority. We hand sort them now and that is definitely a pain.
 

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I had some trays made with several holes drilled in the bottom and had the holes sized for quarters. I just shake it and the quarters fall through leaving behind the tokens. I get very few dollar coins so I can easily pull them out of the left over tokens. If you got a lot of dollar coins you could make a tray to sort the tokens from the dollars.
 

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Sorter

With all the retailers going under, there are undoubtably some sorters to be picked up.

I bought a Brandt from CompUsa for $600 at their store-closing sale.
 
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