Description
Manual coin counting is one of the most consistently underestimated costs in cash-handling businesses. A jar of mixed coins that looks like a five-minute job typically takes 15–20 minutes to count accurately by hand — and that’s without sorting into denomination rolls for banking. For a business handling coins across multiple tills or every trading day, those minutes add up to hours each week.
The Con200 Coin Sorting Machine does this in under two minutes. Pour up to 700 mixed coins into the hopper, press start, and watch all six AUD denominations sorted into separate drawers simultaneously while the LCD displays the running count and total value per denomination. When the count ends, you have sorted coins, a total value, and a denomination breakdown — ready for banking or float replenishment.
Who Is the Con200 For?
- Cafés and coffee shops: Daily coin reconciliation in under two minutes, freeing staff at close
- Retail stores: Multiple-till float management with per-denomination counts for accurate replenishment
- Markets and pop-up operators: Portable at 4.3kg — count the day’s coins on-site with the batch function preparing tomorrow’s float
- Licensed clubs and hospitality: High $1 and $2 coin volumes from bar transactions and gaming sorted automatically
- Banks and credit unions: Branch-level coin deposit processing with denomination accuracy and batch preparation capability
- Any business currently counting coins by hand: The Con200 pays for itself within weeks compared to staff time
Key Features Explained
Simultaneous Sorting Across All 6 AUD Denominations
Australian coins — 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, $1, and $2 — are separated by the Con200’s rotating disc mechanism as they enter the machine. Each denomination is routed to its own dedicated drawer based on its physical diameter and weight. The sorting and counting happen simultaneously — you don’t sort first, then count. One pass delivers both.
Batch Function with Memory
The batch function is the feature that makes the Con200 genuinely useful for banking preparation. Set a target quantity — 20 coins for a $20 roll of $1 coins, for example — and the machine stops automatically when that batch is complete. Reset and continue. The memory function retains your batch settings, so you’re not reconfiguring for each denomination. What used to require manual rolling and counting becomes an automatic process.

Compact, Low-Noise Design
At 317mm × 347mm × 273mm and 4.3kg, the Con200 fits on any back-office counter or cash room workstation. Low-noise operation means it can be used in customer-facing environments — a hotel reception desk, a café counter, a club bar — without creating a disturbance. The compact footprint doesn’t compromise capacity: 500–700 coins in the hopper handles a full day’s coin takings for most businesses in a single load.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Con200 Details |
| Counting Speed | 350 coins per minute |
| Hopper Capacity | 500–700 coins |
| Drawer Capacity | 50–300 coins per denomination |
| AUD Denominations | 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, $1, $2 — all 6, sorted simultaneously |
| Display | Large LCD — total value AND quantity per denomination |
| Batch Function | Freely preset 0–999 coins with memory function |
| Power Supply | AC 220V/50Hz or AC 110V/60Hz |
| Power Consumption | 20W |
| Dimensions (W×D×H) | 317mm × 347mm × 273mm |
| Weight | Approximately 4.3 kg |
| Colour | Black |
| Noise Level | Low — suitable for front-of-house environments |
| Best For | Retail, cafés, clubs, hospitality, markets, bank branches |
Frequently Asked Questions
| Does the Con200 sort Australian coins accurately?
Yes. The Con200 is specifically calibrated for Australian coin denominations. The sorting disc is sized to the exact physical dimensions of AUD coins (5c through $2). Foreign coins, tokens, or significantly damaged coins are typically rejected or directed to an overflow rather than miscounted. |
| How long does it take to count 500 mixed coins?
At 350 coins per minute, a full 500-coin hopper load takes approximately 85 seconds. For comparison, manually counting and sorting 500 mixed coins takes an average of 15–20 minutes. The Con200 is 10–15 times faster than manual counting under typical business conditions. |
| Can I use the Con200 to prepare coin rolls for banking?
Yes — this is one of the most practical uses of the batch function. Set the batch to 20 for $1 coins to automatically stop at 20 coins (a $20 roll). Similarly, set to 10 for $2 coins for a $20 bag. The machine stops automatically at your set quantity, you bag or roll that denomination, reset, and continue. |
| Is the Con200 portable enough to use at a market or event?
At 4.3kg and compact dimensions, yes — it’s one of the most portable professional coin sorters available. It requires a standard power outlet (220V/50Hz or 110V/60Hz), so it needs access to mains power. For market use, a power board and extension cord are typically sufficient. |
Contact Cashcom for more details.
