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Automatic coin wrapper

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An automatic coin wrapper is a device that turns loose coins into rolls.

Automatic coin wrappers can vary in size and utility. Some are built for consumer use and some are built for industrial use. Some of the names in the coin wrapping industry include Glory, Reis, Laurel and Cummins.

Demand for new machines has declined due to increased use of credit cards and the conversion of casinos to coinless Ticket-In, Ticket-Out technology for their slot machines, but some industries still require machines to wrap and sort the large volume of coins that are taken in.

Industries that use automatic coin wrappers

  • Armored Car
  • Banks/Financial
  • Casinos/Gaming
  • Retail