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All our new Glory and Safescan machines are ready to count the new KC III notes as well as current circulation QE II notes. The Bank of England will release the new notes on 5th June 2024.
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The new design £5 £10 £20 and £50 notes replace the picture of Queen Elizabeth II with the new King, the rest of the note design and security features, including size and thickness, will remain the same. Both sets of notes will then be in circulation and be accepted as legal tender.
For our Glory and Safescan mixed value note counters and counterfeit-checking note counters that use image sensors, machines purchased since December 2023 are ready loaded with updated templates. For our other brand machines and previously purchased Glory and Safescan machines please contact us regarding software updates.
Additional Information from the Bank of England
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Banknote Counter for One-off Use
Our banknote counters are not returnable as stated in our Terms (point 26), so please don't attempt to purchase one if your intention is to return it after temporary use. All our machines are covered by full manufacturers warranty in the event of any fault. If you require a machine for one-off use, please use our Note Counter Hire Service.
Our Bank Note Counter Range
Friction bank note counters from TecStore are designed for fast and accurate counting of bank notes. Most of our recommended note counting machines support all currencies including £Sterling, Euros and US Dollars money, as well as coupons / tickets / vouchers.
We can also configure note counters for many other world currencies across Africa, the Americas, the Middle East and Asia - please Contact Us with your bill & note counting requirements.
We have commercial-grade bank note counters that are capable of rapidly counting large volumes of notes on a frequent basis - these money counting machines are ideally suited for use in banks, post offices, bureau de change, cash centres and other high volume money counting environments. We offer portable money counting equipment for field use by retail auditors, car dealers & market traders. We also have desktop note counters for retail and cash office use with in-built counterfeit detection features.
Glory / Talaris / De La Rue Banknote Counters
We specialise in the Glory (formerly Talaris / De La Rue) GFS series, including the universal standard GFS-220 machine and the Ntegra Compact II bank-grade note counting machines. Discounts are available for volume orders and we can configure these for numerous world currencies.
We ship bank note counters throughout Europe, Africa, Middle East and Asia including:
Albania, Andorra. Armenia. Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kazakhstan,
Kosovo, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Ukraine.
Angola, Benin. Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Chad, DR Congo, Cote d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho. Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria. Rwanda, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iran. Iraq, Jordon, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Qatar. Tunisia, Turkey, Saudia Arabia, Syria and UAE.
Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Myanmar, Cambodia, Georgia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kyrgystan, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongola, Nepal, Omal, Pakistan, Phillipines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Tajikstan, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan Vietnam.
Buying Advice for Note Counters
TecStore supplies note counters to organisations that count a few hundred notes as well as to major cash centres which count tens of thousands of notes every week. Our experience and expertise with cash handling equipment allows us to professionally advise you on how to choose the best note counter for your particular requirements.
If you simply choose a cheaper banknote counter it can be a false economy if you then end up with the counting machine frequently pausing with errors due to an inability to handle the volumes or types of notes you are counting. You may even end up counting the cash notes manually by hand if the note counting machine cannot be relied upon.
We explain below some of the terminology used for note counters and the factors you should consider when choosing the right bank note counter for your business or organisation, taking into account the money currency or currencies you will be using, the volumes of notes you will count, the typical condition of the notes, the experience of the operating staff, the level of security checks you require and the frequency with which you will use the machine.
Our bank note counters are available in 2 formats: portable handheld note counters and desktop note counters. The portable money machines are designed for mobile money counting use. The desktop note counters are built for bank, retail and office use.
Portable note counters are suited for counting or verifying low volumes of banknotes and are popular for counting cash with car dealers, debt collectors and market traders.
Desktop note counters are suitable for retail, cash office and bank, post office and bureau de change use. They are available in top-loading and rear-loading designs.
The operating speed of bank note counters is usually measured in notes per minute. These range from 600 notes per minute to over 2000 notes per minute. Many of the advanced machines have variable note counting speeds. In basic counting mode, they operate at full speed. If counterfeit checks are activated, the note counting machine will operate at a slightly lower speed. Counting machines with adjustable speed settings allow you to set the speed to the optimum level to balance speed and reliability.
The hopper capacity relates to how many banknotes can be placed on the note counter at a time. The entry-level machines will handle around 100 notes, the higher specification note counting machines have a capacity of 200-350+ notes.
If the note counter has a batching facility, it will pause for the batch to be removed before taking more notes from the hopper.
The more sophisticated note counters have advanced Error Detection features which allow the counting machine to identify and report or cope with problems such as new banknotes being stuck together, folded notes, half notes and torn notes.
Counterfeit Detection allows the note counter to identify and alert the operator on suspicious forged notes. Different types and levels of counterfeit checking are available that yield different levels of reliability and accuracy. Basic machines may only carry out checks for Ultra Violet (markings). The more sophisticated note counters will perform a whole range of counterfeit checks including Infra-Red (IR), Magnetic Ink (MG), Magnetic/Metallic Thread (MT) and Size (2d and 3d). The sensitivity levels for the counterfeit checks on advanced machines can be adjusted to avoid false alarms.
If you will be counting and checking multiple currencies, the different counterfeit checks can be enabled and disabled as required for each currency, as some counterfeit checks are not suitable for some currencies.
If new banknotes are introduced or the design is changed in the future, you may need to have the software updated on your equipment and pay the associated update cost and carriage charges provided you have purchased a unit which is updatable. High end machines such as Glory GFS counters may require a chargeable engineer call-out to update the software and currency templates. Some banknote counters can be purchased with an update cable and software so you can simply purchase the new program and install it yourself without having to return the counting equipment or book an engineer for update.
Value counting is a feature which identifies the particular denomination of each banknote and then counts the actual monetary value of the notes, rather than just the quantity of notes. Machines which offer value counting are usually designed for particular currencies, so check that your required currency is supported if you require the value counting feature.
Basic value counting machines will provide an overall total as well as a total for each denomination. They will not sort the notes. More sophisticated value note counters will also sort the counted notes. Higher specification machines are available to face and orient all the notes in the same direction too.
On Value Counting machines, the software may need to be updated if new banknotes are introduced in the future. This service will incur a charge.
Due to the volumes of paper which pass through friction bank note counters, paper dust can build up regularly inside the machine as well as the odd paper clip, staple or sticky tape. Most of our note counters are supplied with a cleaning kit which you should use regularly to keep the counting machines mechanism clean, clear and dust-free to help avoid operational and mechanical problems. A dust cover should also be used if the note counter is not in use.
The Batching feature on our note counters allows you to specify a batch size at the start of a count. The note counter will pause when it reaches the batch size, allowing you to remove the batch of notes. You can then resume the counting for the next batch, either automatically or by pressing a resume button on the note counter.
On some money counting machines, you are required to press a 'start' button after placing banknotes in the hopper. Machines wih the 'Auto-Start' feature will initiate counting automatically after detecting the presence of banknotes in the hopper.
Most machines have Auto-Stop too so the rollers stop automatically when there are no more banknotes in the hopper.
Scottish & Northern Ireland Issued Banknotes
With most of our bank note counters, you can count banknotes in basic counting mode to count the quantity of notes. But other features like value counting of amount and counterfeit note checking will not work on all machines with Scottish or Northern Ireland issue banknotes - they are only designed to operate on £Sterling notes issued by the Bank of England and other specified world currencies.
If you do wish to count and reliably counterfeit check Scottish banknotes and N.Ireland issue banknotes, please see the Glory GFS-220 Banknote Counter & Sorter and the 2865-S Banknote Counter which also supports 15 other currencies.
Can't Find the Right Banknote Counter?
We are able to source many other cash & banknote counters in addition to the recommended note machines listed on our website, including banknote sorters and mixed-value bank note counters. If you do not see the banknote counting machine you require, please Contact Us with your banknote counting requirements and we will be pleased to assist.
Volume Orders & International Delivery
Discounts are available for volume orders of our friction bank note counters. Please contact us for a quote. We can ship note counting machines worldwide.
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