Roger M. Brewster submitted the original U.S. patent for a coin sorting machine. The invention was believed to have been completed around the year of 1909.
A man named Brewster.
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The first coin was the Lydian Lion. The Lydian Lion was fabricated in 3500 BC.
According to Herodotus, the Lydians were the first people to introduce the use of gold and silver coin.
You can purchase a coin counting machine at your local Sears, Target, or Walmart. You can also purchase a counting machine online at Amazon and have it shipped directly to your house.
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The Lydian's main contribution is that they invented the first coin.
The best coin sorter is any coin sorter that sorts all coins in an orderly fashion and does not mix them up. It should also count the coins so that one knows how much is in there.
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The first recorded reference to a vending machine is found in the work of "Hero of Alexandria", a first century engineer and mathematician. His machine accepted a coin and dispensed a fixed amount of holy water. http://wikipedia.org/vending_machine
The first US Dollar coin was minted in 1794.
you set the price inside the changer. remove the coin sorter and there will be a series of dip witches do the math and add up the vend price you want to set! jkerr
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The first recorded reference to a vending machine is found in the work of Hero of Alexandria, a first-century engineer and mathematician. His machine accepted a coin and then dispensed a fixed amount of holy water.
Holy water
Most banks have a coin sorter where you can exchange them for cash. Another option is to roll them into paper wrappers. For pennies you should have 50 cents per roll. Banks will usually take them, but ask if there is a coin counter first and bring them in loose if they do have a coin counter.