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AVANSA MegaSort 3000 Note Counter and Sorter
The AVANSA MegaSort 3000 mixed note counter and sorter will count up to 10 different currencies in mixed note mode. It offers the latest technology with a touch screen, Currency auto detects, and currency mix (3...Regular price R0.00 -
Giesecke + Devrient ProNote 1.5 - Banknote Processing System
WHY YOU NEED THISCutting-edge sensor technology and efficient design combine to create one of the most compact table-top systems in its class. ProNote® 1.5 and ProNote® 1.5F provide maximum performance in minimal space. SUPER EFFICIENTCash centers,...Regular price R0.00 -
Giesecke + Devrient ProNote 1.5 F - Banknote Processing System
Discover the Efficiency of ProNote 1.5F: Rapid, Reliable, and User-Friendly Elevate your cash handling to the next level with the ProNote 1.5F, a top-tier banknote processing system designed for rapid and efficient operation. Perfect for businesses...Regular price R0.00 -
Glory GFS 220 Banknote Counter and Sorter
The GFS-220 banknote machine is powerful yet affordable compared to similar specification machines, so provides wide scale efficiency savings and reduced cash processing costs. Glory GFS220 is a dual pocket banknote counter and banknote sorter. The...Regular price R0.00 -
Giesecke + Devrient BPS C1 for Banknote Processing
Introducing the BPS C1: Revolutionizing Banknote Processing Meet the BPS C1 from Giesecke+Devrient – a state-of-the-art banknote processing system engineered for unparalleled efficiency and precision in cash handling. This system is an ideal solution for various...Regular price R0.00 -
Giesecke + Devrient BPS C2 Note Sorter
Explore the Next Level of Cash Handling with the BPS C2 Family The BPS C2 Family from Giesecke+Devrient represents the pinnacle of banknote processing technology. Designed to cater to a wide range of cash handling requirements,...Regular price R0.00
Which Money Counter do you need?
Cash flow is the lifeblood of many businesses, but manually counting bills and coins can be a time-consuming and error-ridden process. Money counting machines offer a solution, automating the process and improving accuracy. Let's delve into the different types of money counters, their functionalities, and feeding options.
Types of Money Counters:
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Bill Counters: These are the workhorses, specifically designed to count banknotes. They come in two main categories:
- Value Note Counters: These machines identify the denomination of each bill and calculate the total value of the stack. Perfect for businesses dealing with mixed denominations.
- Piece Note Counters: These simply count the number of bills, regardless of denomination. Suitable for situations where sorting isn't necessary.
- Coin Counters: Designed to sort and count loose coins by denomination. Some advanced models can roll coins into pre-determined amounts.
- Combination Counters: Offer the best of both worlds, handling both bills and coins in one machine. Ideal for businesses with mixed cash flow.
Counterfeit Detection:
Keeping counterfeit bills out of circulation is crucial. Many money counters incorporate features to detect fakes:
- Ultraviolet (UV) Detection: Counterfeit bills often lack the security threads that fluoresce under UV light.
- Magnetic Ink (MG) Detection: Genuine bills have specific magnetic ink patterns that these machines can identify.
- Infrared (IR) Detection: Security features embedded in bills can be detected using infrared technology.
- Image Scanning: Advanced models use high-resolution image sensors to compare bills against a database of known genuine notes.
- 3D Detection: Some machines utilise 3D technology to verify the physical characteristics of the bill, such as thickness and texture.
Feeding Options:
Money counters come with two main feeding options:
- Front Loading: Place large stacks of notes on the front hopper, for medium to high volume counting.
- Back Feeding: A hopper at the back of the machine holds a stack of bills. Ideal for low to medium volume cash processing.
1 Pocket or 2 Pocket Note Counter:
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1 Pocket Note Counter:
- Simpler and more affordable option.
- Features a single hopper and stacker for feeding and stacking bills.
- Suitable for low-volume cash processing or situations where sorting by denomination isn't required.
- Counts all bills together and stacks them in one pile.
- Might require stopping the machine to remove unfit bills (counterfeits, damaged bills).
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2 Pocket Note Counter:
- Offers more advanced functionality for sorting and handling different bill types.
- Includes two separate hoppers or stackers.
- Enables functionalities like:
- Sorting bills by denomination during counting. One pocket can be designated for a specific denomination, while the other pocket collects bills of different denominations.
- Separating genuine bills from suspected counterfeits. One pocket can be used to stack verified bills, while the other can hold bills rejected due to potential counterfeit detection.
- Ideal for higher-volume cash processing or situations where sorting and verification are crucial.
Choosing the Right Counter:
The best money counter for you depends on your specific needs. Consider factors like:
- Cash Flow Volume: High-volume businesses will benefit from front loading, mix value counters counters (ideally 2 pocket). Recommended models: Avansa MegaSort 3000
- Denomination Handling: Value note counters are essential if you deal with mixed denominations. Recommended models: Avansa MixCount 2825 (Medium volume)
- Counterfeit Detection Needs: If security is a top priority, choose a machine with advanced counterfeit detection features.
By understanding the different types of money counters, their functionalities, and feeding options, you can invest in a machine that streamlines your cash handling process, saves time, and ensures accuracy.