Money Mill Coin Bank By allie63078 on - Updated Oct 15, 2011

This coin bank is really handy and really fun to use. My husband and i are always bringing home our change and just throwing it into an old jar and never seem to know how much we have until we get around to rolling it and taking it to the bank.

With this coin bank, all you do is take a small handful of coins, feed it into the opening at the top and the coin bank goes to work. It separates out each coin, sliding them into their respective slots (penny, nickel, dime & quarter). It is really simple and it's also pretty fast.

One downside to this bank is that it doesn't put the coins directly into coin rollers so taking time to do this can still be a bit of a time constraint. Also, if you put too many coins in at one time, it does sometimes get jammed up and is hard to get unjammed.

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Gayle Parks

My husband and I use a similar coin counter but ours does deposit the coins into wrappers. Ours jams sometimes too but still it does a pretty good job.

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Joan Young

Not too bad for a fairly inexpensive machine. Thanks for the info.

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Liv2bhappy

These little machines can really come in handy.

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Chocollette

What would make this coin storer absolutely perfect is if it would distribute your coins into wrappers for you!! I still think this sounds like a good machine though!

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