Can someone suggest a robust and accurate industrial grade Canadian coin counting machine?
A friend of mine has a business that generates about 15000 pennies, nickles, dimes and quarters every month. He needs to purchase a good industrial grade machine (money no problem) that can count AND sort the coins. Also, the machine needs to be able to reject any and all non Canadian currency.
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15k coins is not that many. Used to do that on a small arcade route in a month. I used a Klopp counter, this one did not have a sorter, but they do sell one with a sorter. Not sure about the Canadian side, but they have been at it awhile, and would be a good place to start.