How We Ranked These 7 Cash Counter Machines
Rankings below are based on three factors that actually matter for Australian businesses buying in 2026: counterfeit detection depth (UV/MG/IR/CIS layers), counting speed relative to typical business volume, and reliability for daily commercial use rather than occasional home or small-office counting.
Whether you’re searching for a cash counter, cash counting machine, money counter, or notes counter, the equipment in this list covers all of those search terms — they refer to the same category of machine.
The 7 Best Cash Counter Machines for Australian Businesses in 2026
| # | Model | Speed | Detection | Best For |
| 1 | Cashcom H110 | 720 notes/min | Dual CIS + UV + MG + IR | Overall best — small-medium business |
| 2 | Cashcom H210 | 900/750 notes/min | Double-face counterfeit ID | Denomination sorting |
| 3 | Cashcom LS-200 | 1,500 notes/min | 18-channel MG, full width | High-speed, 3+ tills |
| 4 | Cashcom LS-300 | All-day continuous | Vertical path, debris-clear | Multi-site, centralised |
| 5 | Cashcom K2 Recycler | 1,000 notes/min | UV + MG + IR + CIS | Recycling, gaming (TITO) |
| 6 | Cashcom Con200 | Coin sorting | — | Coin-heavy businesses |
| 7 | Entry-Level Retail Counters | ~900-1,000 notes/min | UV only (typical) | Very light, occasional use |

#1. Cashcom H110
🥇 Best overall — small to medium business, 1–3 tills Detection: Dual CIS + UV + MG + IR (4-method simultaneous) Speed: 720 notes per minute Hopper / Stacker / Reject: 500-note / 200-note / 100-note Fitness Detection: 12-type fitness detection Serial Numbers: Full serial number logging Connectivity: LAN + 2x USB + Serial + optional printer Compliance: CE, CB, FCC certified Signs you should buy this one: • You’re running 1-3 tills with daily cash handling. • You want commercial-grade counterfeit detection without paying for sorting or recycling. • You need serial number logging for accountability. Signs you can probably wait: • You’re only counting cash occasionally (a basic entry-level counter may suffice). • You need denomination sorting in the same pass (look at the H210 instead). Verdict: The H110 tops this list because it covers what most Australian businesses actually need — strong four-method counterfeit detection and reliable daily-use speed — without the cost of features a single-till or small operation won’t use. View product → H110 Cash Counting Machine |
#2. Cashcom H210
🥈 Best for denomination sorting alongside counting Detection: Double-face counterfeit ID, multi-level damage detection Speed: 900 notes/min counting, 750 notes/min sorting Output: 3 pockets — 2 sorted exits + 1 reject Audit: Real-time serial ID, queryable by serial, operator or batch Signs you should buy this one: • You separate denominations manually after counting. • You run multiple tills and want sorted output ready for banking. Signs you can probably wait: • You only need a straight count with no sorting (the H110 is simpler and sufficient). Verdict: If your closing process already involves separating notes by denomination for banking, the H210 does that automatically instead of leaving it to staff after the count. View product → H210 Money Counter and Sorter Machine |
#3. Cashcom LS-200
🥉 Best high-speed counter for high-volume operations Speed: 1,500 notes/min (1,200 notes/min in value-counting mode) Detection: 18-channel magnetic detection across the full note width Hopper: 600-note capacity Signs you should buy this one: • You run 3+ tills or process large note stacks daily. • Manual recounting is costing noticeable staff time. Signs you can probably wait: • Your daily volume is light — the extra speed won’t be felt. Verdict: When daily volume genuinely justifies it, the LS-200’s speed is a real time saver. For a single quiet till, it’s more throughput than you’ll use. View product → LS-200 Note Counter Machine |
#4. Cashcom LS-300
Best for multi-site, centralised cash management Design: Vertical note path — lets debris and particles fall clear of sensors Use Case: Built for all-day continuous operation Connectivity: LAN connectivity with remote management Signs you should buy this one: • You operate more than one location and want centralised visibility. • Your machine runs continuously through long trading hours. Signs you can probably wait: • You’re a single-location business (the LS-200 or H110 will cover your needs at lower cost). Verdict: Built for businesses managing cash handling across multiple locations, with central oversight and continuous-duty reliability through long trading days. View product → LS-300 Note Counter Machine |
#5. Cashcom K2 Cash Recycler
Best for businesses wanting to recycle cash, not just count it Hopper: 1,000-note capacity Speed: 1,000 notes/min value counting Detection: Full UV + MG + IR + CIS Sorting: Denomination-to-fitness sorting in a single pass Currency: Up to 7 currencies handled simultaneously Gaming: Optional TITO (Ticket-In Ticket-Out) integration Audit: PIN-based, per-employee audit trail Signs you should buy this one: • You want to reuse accepted cash as change automatically. • You operate a gaming venue needing TITO integration. • You handle multiple currencies. Signs you can probably wait: • You’re a low-volume single till — start with the H110 instead. Verdict: The K2 goes beyond counting — it stores accepted notes and dispenses them back out as change, cutting manual float top-ups. The right fit for high-traffic venues and gaming, overkill for a low-volume small business. View product → K2 Cash Recycler Sorter Machine |
#6. Cashcom Con200
Best dedicated coin sorting machine Function: Coin sorting machine for Australian coin denominations Signs you should buy this one: • You handle significant daily coin volume alongside notes. • You currently sort coins manually. Signs you can probably wait: • Your business is overwhelmingly card and note-based with minimal coin handling. Verdict: Note counters don’t handle coins. Any business with meaningful coin volume — cafés, vending operators, parking facilities — needs a dedicated coin sorter alongside its note counter. The Con200 fills that gap in the Cashcom range. View product → Con200 Coin Sorting Machine |
#7. Entry-Level Retail Counters (Generic Category)Best for very light or occasional use only Speed: Roughly 900-1,000 notes/min on most consumer-grade units Detection: Typically UV only Build: Designed for occasional, not continuous daily, use Signs you should buy this one: • You count cash rarely — a market stall, a one-off event. • Budget is the primary constraint and volume is genuinely minimal. Signs you can probably wait: • You handle cash daily as part of normal trading (step up to the H110 for adequate detection and durability). Verdict: Entry-level counters sold through general retailers cover basic, infrequent counting needs at a low price point. They’re listed here for completeness, but UV-only detection is no longer sufficient protection against modern counterfeit notes, and the build quality isn’t rated for daily commercial wear. Most Australian businesses outgrow this tier quickly. View product → H110 Cash Counting Machine |
| Our Honest Assessment
More expensive doesn’t automatically mean better suited to your business. A K2 Cash Recycler on a single quiet till is an over-spend; an entry-level UV-only counter in a busy multi-till retail environment leaves you under-protected against counterfeits and short on durability. Match the machine to your actual daily volume and risk exposure, not the longest spec sheet. |
Which Cash Counter Machine Is Right for You?
- Single till, everyday retail or hospitality: Cashcom H110.
- Multiple tills, need sorted denominations at close: Cashcom H210.
- High daily volume, 3+ tills: Cashcom LS-200.
- Multi-site business needing centralised oversight: Cashcom LS-300.
- High-traffic venue or gaming business wanting to recycle cash as change: Cashcom K2 Cash Recycler.
- Significant coin handling: Add the Cashcom Con200 alongside your note counter.
- Very occasional, low-volume counting: An entry-level counter may suffice short-term, but most businesses outgrow this tier.
For a deeper look at how counters, sorters and recyclers differ, see our Cash Counting Machine Australia: The Ultimate Buyer’s Guide 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions
| Question | Answer |
| What’s the difference between a cash counter and a cash counting machine? | Nothing — these terms describe the same equipment category and are used interchangeably across Australian suppliers and search results. |
| What is the best cash counter machine for a small Australian business? | For most small to medium businesses running 1-3 tills, the Cashcom H110 offers the best balance of speed, four-method counterfeit detection, and price. |
| Is UV-only detection still good enough in 2026? | No — modern counterfeit notes can pass a basic UV check. Look for at least UV plus MG plus IR, with CIS as the strongest available detection layer. |
| Do I need a sorter or recycler, or is a basic counter enough? | Most single-till businesses only need a counter like the H110. Sorters (H210) suit businesses separating denominations for banking. Recyclers (K2) suit high-traffic venues wanting to reuse cash as change. |
| Can a cash counter machine handle coins as well as notes? | No — coins require a separate dedicated machine. Pair any Cashcom note counter with the Con200 Coin Sorting Machine. |
| Are these machines compatible with current Australian polymer banknotes? | Yes — the full Cashcom range is configured and tested for current and older AUD polymer banknotes, including mixed stacks. |
Talk to the Cashcom Team
Not sure which of these seven options fits your business? Tell us your daily cash volume, till count, and trading hours, and we’ll recommend the right configuration — no obligation.
Call us on 0451 353 676 or email sales@cashcom.com.au.
About the Author
This article was prepared by the Cashcom Team, Australian Cash Handling Specialists since 2015. Cashcom supplies and services cash counting, sorting and recycling equipment for retail, hospitality, banking, gaming and cash-in-transit businesses across Australia.
Get in touch: 181 Parramatta Rd, Haberfield NSW 2045 | 0451 353 676 | sales@cashcom.com.au | cashcom.com.au






