Mix Value Money Counters (ZAR) — Fast, Accurate & Secure

Mix value money counting machines read denominations (R10–R200), total the amount, and flag fakes—ideal for retailers, fuel stations, wholesalers, hospitality, and cash offices that need speed and accuracy every day. Count mixed South African notes by value in one pass.

Key Takeaways

✅ Mixed-denomination totals
🧾 ZAR-ready counting
⚡ 800–1 500 notes/min
🛡️ Fake-note defence
🔄 Batch & add modes

Why choose a mix value money counter

True value counting: Totals mixed denominations (no presorting).

Built-in counterfeit checks: UV/MG/IR/3D detection to reduce losses.

Productivity features: Batch, add, sort, and report modes for cash-up.

Lower shrinkage: Consistent results vs manual counting.

SA support: Warranties, spares, and quick nationwide delivery.

Who it’s perfect for

  • Spaza & convenience
  • Supermarkets & bottle stores
  • Fuel forecourts
  • Hospitality & QSR
  • Cash centres
  • Events & ticketing

How to choose (quick guide)

Daily volume: < 10 000 notes/day → entry; 10–30 k → mid; 30 k+ → pro.

Detection level: UV/MG base; add IR/3D/size for high-risk tills.

Speed & capacity: 800–1 500 notes/min; 300–500 note hoppers.

Sort functions: Face/orientation/denomination sorting for banking prep.

Exports: USB/CSV printing/logs for audit trails.

FAQs (PAA-style)

What is a mix value money counter?

A counter that identifies note denominations and calculates a total value from a mixed stack—no pre-sorting required.

Will it work with South African Rand?

Yes. These models are ZAR-ready and support R10–R200 notes.

Do I still need a counterfeit detector?

Most models include UV/MG/IR/3D checks. For high-risk sites, add a separate counterfeit detector at the till for first-line screening.

How fast are they?

Typical speeds are 800–1 500 notes/min depending on model and detection settings.

What maintenance is required?

Regular cleaning of the sensors & feed path, replacing wear parts (belts/rollers) when prompted, and keeping notes free of staples/tape.