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The Cassida C200 is an all-in-one solution for any coin handling need. Easy to use, it counts, adds, batches, and wraps automatically. The C200 recognizes individual denominations and sorts them automatically into tubes or bins. No dials and no knowledge of coin dimensions required. Just load the hopper, press start, and walk away. Grand total of all coins is displayed and detailed reports for each denominations are within a button’s reach. Batch mode counts amounts as low as 1 coin or as high as 500. An easy-to-read LED display shows both number of coins and dollar amount for each denomination, as well as the grand total. It takes only seconds to exchange the C200’s bins for the included tube wrapping attachments. One button sets roll batch amounts for all denominations and C200 stops automatically when a wrapper is full: great for fast-paced environments where there is a need to switch between wrapping and bulk sorting. The C200 is quiet in operation, even when counting and sorting at 300 coins per minute!
[ALL-IN-ONE] An all-in-one solution for any coin handling need. It recognizes, counts, sorts and wraps coins (1, 5, 10, 25 and dollar). Includes bins and plastic coin tubes for each denomination in order to facilitate and speed up the process
[EFFICIENT and ACCURATE] The Cassida C200 accurately processes all U.S. coins (Pennies, Nickels, Dimes, Quarters and Dollar Coins) at a speed of 300 coins per minute with a hopper capacity of 2,000 coins and a bin capacity of 900 coins
[CONVENIENT] Coin tube attachments and wrappers included to fill preformed coin wrappers automatically and easily. Simply place the coin wrappers into the tubes, press and hold ‘+’ to set automatically for rolls and press start to watch them fill up
[EASY REPORTING] With the easy-to-read LED screen, see the total value of coins counted and the value by denomination by pressing the report button
This coin counter is awesome. It blasts through sorting coins perfectly. I had numerous jars of coins saved up for 15 or so years. I had mixed in Euro coins and other non-us coins as well. I needed to sort through everything then roll and take to the bank. One of the things that really sets this unit apart is the drop in coin trays. The machine blasts through sorting and dropping the right coin in the right bucket. It is very easy to visually inspect to confirm sorting is accurate and let me pull non-us coins out of the mix. I then rolled them coin type at a time (e.g. Quarters first, then dimes, etc). It was a lot more efficient rolling the same type of coin vs trying to have the machine sort through different ones and dropping them into the sleeves. I think this may be why people have issues. If they have anything mixed in with their coins it can screw up counting and sorting.Presorting takes the guesswork out. Sort everything into types, visually look at the coins to make sure all sorted ok, then blast away rolling one coin type at a time. When following this procedure the machine ran perfectly. It counted 100% accurately and made it very easy to pull out full sleeves and reload. The machine is super fast when counting the same coin type. By the time I folded the top of the coin sleeve the next one was full. It isn't the fastest machine in the world, but it much faster and more accurate than I could ever be.I also found that the counter was exactly right. I'm not sure why people are having problems with it. My guess is their machines may be dirty or they have non-standard coins. I tried to keep my machine clean as I ran through buckets of coins. I'd wipe it down between each batch. I had zero issues.Another thing that is very important is to use good quality coin sleeves that are preformed round. Do not use the flat coin wrappers. They will cause the machine to jam. I believe a lot of people are having problems because they are not using the right sleeves. Buy ones that are designed for automatic machines and read the reviews. The good coin sleeves that work well in automatic machines have good reviews and people comment on how well they work in coin counters. I used Royal Sovereign Coin Wrappers. They were perfect. They are boxed well and hold their shape. Drop them into the tube and in 15-20 seconds the wrapper is full. Occasionally the first coin may be slightly slanted (not flat on the bottom), but the length of the Royal Sovereign wrappers is long enough to hold the full coin count even if they are somewhat out of alignment. Pull it out, tap the bottom a bit and they fall perfectly straight. Fold the top over and repeat.Outside of having the bank do this for you, this is the best system I have found to efficiently and accurately wrap coins. It is much better than the automatic machines at grocery stores. Not only do they keep a percentage of the money, I would not be surprised if they miscount in their favor. You can't see what is going on inside of the machine. Wrap your own coins. It is as easy as pie with the Cassida C200.