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Cassida C300 Professional USD Coin Counter, Sorter and Wrapper/Roller, 300 coins/min, with Quickload and Printing-Compatible,Gray

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Style: C300 - 300 coins/ minute + extra features


Features

  • Designed in California
  • Fast, Reliable And Accurate: With A Hopper Capacity Of 2000 Coins, The C300 Will Accurately Count And Sort Your Coins At A Speed Of 300 Coins Per Minute.
  • Innovative And Efficient Rolling System: Unlike Standard Coin Counters Where You Must Remove The Tube To Load Every Wrapper, Cassida C300 Comes Armed With The Quick Load Coin Tubes Allowing For An Easy Swap Of The Full Roll With The Next Coin Wrapper From The Bottom Of The Tube.
  • Package Weight : 8.0 Lbs
  • [PRINTING CAPABILITIES] Pair the C300 with the Cassida Thermal Printer (sold separately) to print a detailed receipt of your daily count for easy bank deposits and personal record keeping. [WARRANTY]Includes 1-year warranty.

Manufacturer: ‎Cassida USA


Brand: ‎Cassida


Item Weight: ‎12.42 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎11 x 11 x 10 inches


Item model number: ‎C300


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎Gray


Material Type: ‎Metal, Plastic, Rubber


Number of Items: ‎1


Size: ‎Portable


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎C-C300


Date First Available: March 16, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works like a charm.
Style: C200 - 300 coins/ minute
This coin counter is awesome. It blasts through sorting coins perfectly. I had numerous jars of coins saved up for 15 or so years. I had mixed in Euro coins and other non-us coins as well. I needed to sort through everything then roll and take to the bank. One of the things that really sets this unit apart is the drop in coin trays. The machine blasts through sorting and dropping the right coin in the right bucket. It is very easy to visually inspect to confirm sorting is accurate and let me pull non-us coins out of the mix. I then rolled them coin type at a time (e.g. Quarters first, then dimes, etc). It was a lot more efficient rolling the same type of coin vs trying to have the machine sort through different ones and dropping them into the sleeves. I think this may be why people have issues. If they have anything mixed in with their coins it can screw up counting and sorting. Presorting takes the guesswork out. Sort everything into types, visually look at the coins to make sure all sorted ok, then blast away rolling one coin type at a time. When following this procedure the machine ran perfectly. It counted 100% accurately and made it very easy to pull out full sleeves and reload. The machine is super fast when counting the same coin type. By the time I folded the top of the coin sleeve the next one was full. It isn't the fastest machine in the world, but it much faster and more accurate than I could ever be. I also found that the counter was exactly right. I'm not sure why people are having problems with it. My guess is their machines may be dirty or they have non-standard coins. I tried to keep my machine clean as I ran through buckets of coins. I'd wipe it down between each batch. I had zero issues. Another thing that is very important is to use good quality coin sleeves that are preformed round. Do not use the flat coin wrappers. They will cause the machine to jam. I believe a lot of people are having problems because they are not using the right sleeves. Buy ones that are designed for automatic machines and read the reviews. The good coin sleeves that work well in automatic machines have good reviews and people comment on how well they work in coin counters. I used Royal Sovereign Coin Wrappers. They were perfect. They are boxed well and hold their shape. Drop them into the tube and in 15-20 seconds the wrapper is full. Occasionally the first coin may be slightly slanted (not flat on the bottom), but the length of the Royal Sovereign wrappers is long enough to hold the full coin count even if they are somewhat out of alignment. Pull it out, tap the bottom a bit and they fall perfectly straight. Fold the top over and repeat. Outside of having the bank do this for you, this is the best system I have found to efficiently and accurately wrap coins. It is much better than the automatic machines at grocery stores. Not only do they keep a percentage of the money, I would not be surprised if they miscount in their favor. You can't see what is going on inside of the machine. Wrap your own coins. It is as easy as pie with the Cassida C200. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2019 by PassionHighway

  • Great unit
Style: C300 - 300 coins/ minute + extra features
It worked great for me with rolled tubes and bins. Just be sure to feed it the correct coins (no Canadian pennies in a US machine), and if possible, remove bent coins, debris, and stray objects before loading the hopper. Objects larger than the Susan B Anthony dollar will settle to the bottom of the lower sorter when you turn it off. If you have slender fingers, you might be able get to this area by opening a door in the back of the unit. Worst case, the instructions show how to open the unit instead. Since the mechanism pushes the coins from the smallest to largest opening, smaller debris tends to accumulate in the dimes tube/bin. When using tubes, the dimes may not fall flat due to the debris, leading to overflow, so again, relatively clean input will give better results. As for the speed, it sorts them at a rate of 300 per minute, which is 5 coins per second as long as the lower mechanism is not empty. I believe some of the complaints about speed don't take into account that the upper hopper only drops more coins into the lower mechanism when it detects more coins are needed, which introduces a pause. However, the operation is smooth and automatic, so you can just set your bin counts and it will stop when any of the tubes/bins are full. in my experience, the slowest part of the operation is the person using it, as it can fill the tubes faster than I can replace and crimp them. The bins and tubes are cleverly designed. Each has a magnet in front and a tab in the back to keep them from tipping, yet can easily be removed and replaced. I have only one complaint: the machine had a strong electronic/chemical smell that took a day to subside. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2025 by A system integrator

  • After initial hurdle shortly after purchase, got great tech support and a good working unit again.
Style: C200 - 300 coins/ minute
Initial entry from May 2013.... I had high hopes for this item, especially with the high regard given by prior reviews. I would take coins I accumulated over time, and toss them in the hopper, then once it was full, would turn on the machine and sort them out for rolling later on. One night, the machine jammed, then went dark as the fuse had blown on it. Discovered that one coin had turned sideways and prevented the feeder from turning. When it went dark, I figured the fuse blew because of the jam. After clearing out all coins, I turned it upside down to remove the fuse, but heard coins rattling inside. Had to disassemble the motor assembly from the shell to discover coins had gotten into the circuitry bay, across the electrical circuits. A coin had shorted out a part of it which is likely when the fuse blew. Cleaned all coins out completely, reassembled and insert new fuse. Nothing... whatever shorted out is apparently fried and the device will not power up anymore. Jams can happen with just about any sorter, but I'm very upset that coins could actually get into the fragile electrical components and fry the system for good. There should be a protective catch for any coins that drop into the electronics, possibly with an "escape" slot that would spit the coins out the back freely away from any sensitive electrical components. The user could then simply put the coins back in the hopper for another attempt at the sorting, without the need to disassemble the entire device to retrieve the coins from within it. UPDATE October 2013.... After a second attempt at contacting Cassida via email instead of their telephone tech support line, I got assistance with my machine. Because I have an electronics background, he suggested it may be the power supply board, and he shipped me a board so I could switch it out myself versus sending back the entire unit. That board change did the trick, and my coin sorter is up and running smooth again. Ran it hard this weekend sorting over $750 worth of coins. Used coin rolls in the tube sleeves, and the system worked great dropping the coins and stopping before overfilling. All I had to do was remove the full roll, crimp the open end, drop in a new empty, and press start. The machine jammed up on me only one time through the entire process. Carefully removed all coins from the hopper, removed the top cover to find a quarter had turned 90 degrees in one of the holes along the top, and wedged itself in causing the jam. It was an easy fix and the system was up and running again. I've seen $30 and $40 sorters jam up quite frequently. If I'd used one of those I'd still be sorting what I had. While this sorter is a bit pricier, it almost never jammed. Had all my coins sorted within a few hours over a couple nights, all while I was just sitting and watching TV. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2013 by Steve K.

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