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Royal Sovereign Fast Sort Automatic Digital Coin Sorter (FS-4DA)
(Office Product) 2008-10-01

Hands-Free operation
Large Hopper Capacity, 800 coins
Coin tubes automatically move forward as they are filled


Price: $160.00

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Can anysone suggest an efficient & inexpensive way to sort & wrap all the Canadian coins we collect?

I usually have about $500 bucks in Canadian coins (every year) that I do not want to spend my life wrapping.
- Yes, I have tried the cheap, handsorting, plastic tray system (too much trouble)
- Yes, I have tried the public commercial machines (too expensive with fees of 8% !)

Has anyone heard of a fully automatic sort & wrap machine that costs at most $100?


http://www.nextag.com/coin-counting-mach ine/search-html

It's barely under $100.

If you have a eBay account you may want to make 1 pound bags and sell them Canadian coins are very collectable and you might make a profit.

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