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10 Years of Supplies to Banks
Fast, accurate, and secure cash handling—built for the Ghana Cedi and multi-currency operations. From retail shops to banks and churches, ErinikSemit keeps your cash flow clean and your team efficient.
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Counterfeit Detection Machine
UB light or counterfeit detection light is a multi-function UV lamp, which uses ultraviolet light to detect various fluorescence security features in banknotes and other security documents. Also detects watermarks and magnetic security features.

The BellCon Pen
The BellCon Pen is the classic, simple and fast counterfeit banknote detector tool. The pens come in a blister 5-pack at a very affordable price.

CwiftCount
High counterfeit detection capability: uses ultra-violet (UV), infrared (JR), magnetic (MG) and security thread code (STC) counterfeit detection, EuroMag, 3D, colour.

BellCount S515 - Bank of Ghana Certified
BellCount S515 handles up to 30 different currencies. The banknote recognition and detection is based on state-of-the-art two-sided CIS scanner and image processing technology. $515 can also read the serial numbers of the banknotes using optical character recognition technology.

Bellcon TP50 Printer
TP50 thermal printer with 50 mm/s speed, low noise, high print quality, and simple drop-in paper loading. Includes wall plug power adapter. Plug in and print. The TP50 thermal printer is built for everyday reliability. Switch on the power and you’re ready to print—no complex setup required. With a printing speed of 50 mm/s, a pleasantly low sound level, and high-quality output, the TP50 delivers professional receipts and tickets in seconds.

Rechargeable CwiftCount
Rechargeable CwiftCount mixed value counter black edition.Can be upgraded to count all note In Sub-Saharan Africa
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12 Benefits of Using a Money Counting Machine (Why It Pays for Itself).
A money counting machine boosts speed, accuracy, and security, while reducing cash-up stress and labor costs. With features like UV/MG/IR counterfeit detection, batch/add modes, and mixed-value counting, it quickly becomes an essential cash-room tool for retail, banks, forex bureaus, hospitality, pharmacies, and churches.
1) Fast, consistent cash counts
Manual counting slows down end-of-day. A machine maintains high throughput even during peak periods, improving cash-room productivity and front-of-house flow.
2) Fewer errors, fewer recounts
Human errors lead to shrinkage and reconciliation headaches. Automated piece/value counts reduce miscounts and the need for repeat verifications.
3) Counterfeit detection (UV/MG/IR)
Built-in sensors (UV/MG/IR, and on select models CIS imaging) help flag suspicious notes before they hit your deposit—protecting margins and reputation.
4) Mixed-value counting & denomination breakdown
Value counters total mixed denominations and provide a breakdown by note—ideal for reconciliations, float prep, and quick deposit summaries.
5) Batch & add modes for clean bundles
Create uniform bundles for tills, cash-in-transit, or bank deposits. Add mode accumulates multiple stacks into one total—simple and audit-friendly.
6) Lower labor costs on cash-up
Automating routine counts frees staff for revenue-generating tasks like sales, customer service, or stock checks.
7) Faster end-of-day reconciliation
Denomination reports shorten the path from till to deposit slip. Multi-site teams can standardize close-of-day SOPs.
8) Better audit trails & reporting
Many models export totals and denomination data (USB/PC). Some capture serial numbers for enhanced traceability and compliance.
9) Fewer disputes, clearer accountability
When cash totals are automated and repeatable, discrepancies are easier to resolve—reducing conflict between shifts or locations.
10) Scales with your growth
From kiosks to multi-branch retailers, counters scale as volumes rise. Dual-pocket models keep counting while isolating suspect notes.
11) Safer cash handling
Less manual contact with notes reduces contamination risks and fatigue while keeping the cash-room orderly.
12) Versatile across sectors
Perfect for retail, supermarkets, fuel stations, banks/MFIs, forex bureaus, hotels, pharmacies, churches/NGOs, events, and transport hubs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Piece counters count the number of notes. Value counters identify denominations and calculate total value + breakdown.
Yes. Look for UV/MG/IR detection; higher-end models add CIS imaging and serial-number capture.
Yes—choose a mixed-value (denomination-recognizing) model for GHS and, if needed, multi-currency support.
No. Most units offer drop-in paper for reporting, simple controls, and clear displays. Training typically takes minutes.
Regular cleaning of sensors/rollers and occasional calibration. A preventive service plan keeps accuracy high.
15 Factors to Consider When Buying a Money Counting Machine (Buyer’s Guide)
The right money counting machine depends on how much cash you process, your fraud-risk level, and the reports you need for reconciliation. Below are the key specs and features to check before you buy.
1) Piece Counting vs. Value (Denomination) Counting
Piece counter: counts number of notes (cheaper, faster for pre-sorted cash).
Value counter: identifies denominations and totals mixed notes with a denomination breakdown (ideal for back office, banks, high-volume retail).
2) Single-Pocket vs. Dual-Pocket (Reject) Designs
Single pocket: stops when it finds a suspect/strange note.
Dual pocket (1+1): keeps counting while diverting rejects—best for banks, forex, or busy cash rooms.
3) Counterfeit Detection (UV/MG/IR, CIS)
UV/MG/IR are standard; they help flag fakes.
CIS imaging & serial-number capture on advanced models for higher assurance and traceability.
4) Speed (Notes per Minute)
Match speed to volume and workflow. Typical ranges: 800–1,500 notes/min (check your model). Faster isn’t always better if detection is weak or staff can’t keep up with batching.
5) Hopper & Stacker Capacity
Bigger hopper/stacker = fewer reloads and smoother counting. Look at typical float sizes and peaks (e.g., weekends for retail).
6) Error Detection & Modes
Look for double/half/chained note detection plus Batch and Add modes. These reduce recounts and make deposit prep faster.
7) Reporting & Connectivity
Do you need denomination/value breakdowns, USB/PC export, or printed receipts for audits? Pick a unit with the exact reporting formats your accounts team wants.
8) Currency Support
If you handle multiple currencies, ensure the machine supports GHS and the additional sets you need (USD/EUR/GBP, etc.) with reliable updates.
9) Sorting Functions
Some value counters sort by denomination, face, or orientation—useful for ATM loading, bank deposits, or standardizing cash trays.
10) Build Quality & Duty Cycle
High-volume locations need robust rollers/belts and a duty cycle rated for daily use. A dust-resistant design and easy cleaning prolong accuracy.
11) Ease of Use & Interface
Clear displays, intuitive menus, and a simple cleaning routine reduce training time and user errors. A logical alarm/alert system saves recounts.
12) Maintenance, Service & Warranty (Local Support)
Confirm warranty length, availability of spare parts, and local service (installation, training, preventive maintenance). This often matters more than raw speed.
13) Size, Noise & Placement
Front-of-house needs a lower sound profile; back-office may allow larger, louder machines. Measure the space (including clearance for opening covers).
14) Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
Price is only the start. Include maintenance, consumables (e.g., cleaning kits, printer paper), downtime risk, and staff time saved.
15) Compliance & Future Needs
If you expect audits or growth, choose models with serial-number capture, audit-friendly exports, and the option to add a second pocket or software updates later.
Quick Decision Checklist
Cash volume today / in 12 months?
Need mixed-value totals & denomination report? → Choose value counter.
Want uninterrupted counting when fakes appear? → Dual-pocket.
Fraud risk high? → UV/MG/IR + CIS, serial capture.
Reports required by finance/auditors? → Ensure USB/PC export / printer.
Local service, warranty, spare parts? → Confirm vendor support.
Budget vs. TCO? → Balance speed, reliability, and maintenance.
Simple Comparison
| Use Case | Recommended Type | Must-Have Features |
|---|---|---|
| Small retail / pre-sorted cash | Piece Counter | Batch/Add, UV/MG/IR, error detection |
| Supermarkets / hospitality back office | Value Counter | Denomination breakdown, USB/PC export |
| Banks / MFIs / forex bureaus | Dual-Pocket Value Counter | Reject pocket, sort modes, CIS/serial capture |
| Events / mobile teams | Compact Value or Piece Counter | Portable, easy cleaning, stable power |
