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Eric H

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I have the one that is now sold as Coinmate. I bought it in 2007. It is still running strong. I got it and a bill counter for $500 on ebay including shipping. Both work well. I did have to clean the coinmate once though. LOL.
 

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I bought the Coinmate too. Mine is the CS-2000 sold on Ebay for $339. Works great. I've found the preformed coin tubes works best, but the flat ones do work. Just a little more finicky.
 

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I bought one like MEP linked to on Craigslist for $200 a few months ago. Just created an RSS feed and kept an eye on the local craigslist cities for a few weeks.

I like it. It counts, batches, etc. and from what I can tell all I will need to replace in the future is a couple of drive belts.
 

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I need a new coin sorting machine, my 10 year old ScanCoin 303 is just about worn out. I was checking prices online and found the following machines that all look very similar to the 303 but at a much lower price. Anyone have an opinion on the following machines:
http://timeclocksandmore.com/bank-grade/semacon-s-100-series-coin-counters/
http://www.accubanker.com/products/coin-counters/AB610.phtml
http://timeclocksandmore.com/coin-counters/cassida-c-500/
Eric,

If you can get a good deal on a Cummins 2000, we have had great results for almost 10 years now. If I remember right, Kevin Reilly's operation has also had great results with that specific model. It seems like it is faster & more heavy duty, maintenance free ... built for higher volume usage that full service banks would tend to see ... than some of the others listed.

I know of a very large local amusement company with many employees who went with just using precise scales ... which makes sense with single coin or if a cheaper practical super fast sort only preprocess is done. I know of a very experienced & successful laundromat owner who gives out & accepts dollar coins only ... with good results for over 5 years now.

mike
 
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