Coin and note counters are automated back-office cash processing machines designed to rapidly audit, count, and sort bulk physical currencies. These industrial cash counters are widely utilized across South African retail enterprises, cash-and-carry wholesalers, fuel stations, and financial centers to drastically accelerate cash-up speeds, eliminate manual counting errors, and detect fraudulent bank notes.
Engineered with robust mechanical rollers to cycle through hundreds of bank notes per minute, ensuring back-office checkout audits are completed efficiently.
Equipped with integrated ultraviolet (UV) and magnetic (MG) scanning sensors to instantly identify and halt processing when suspicious currency passes through.
Features clear programmable configurations for custom batch sizes, allowing operators to seamlessly organize exact cash amounts for transit preparation.
Built with highly durable components and compatible internal power systems to protect transaction counts and maintain cash-up workflows during grid power drops.
Are these machines calibrated for the latest South African Rand (ZAR) notes?
Yes. These commercial cash processing modules are configured to seamlessly recognize and audit standard ZAR denominations, handling diverse note textures and dimensions accurately during active operations.
What is the difference between a value counter and a piece counter?
A basic piece counter totals the exact number of physical notes fed into the hopper, requiring single-denomination sorted piles. Advanced value counters scan the dimensions or magnetic features of mixed stacks to calculate a final consolidated monetary total automatically.
