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Factory Direct 1 CIS Multi-Currency Bill Counter | Customizable & Low Price for Southeast Asia
Feature:
With 3.5 inch TFT display
With UV, MG, IR IMAGE detection
Multi-language interface
Auto currency identification
Mixed denomination value counting
Denomination sorting function
Half-note, double-note, chain-note detection
Add, batch, reporting and printing functions are available
Software upgrade via USB port
Options: Customer Display / Thermal Printer> Interface: RS-232, USB, RJ-11
Mixed Denomination Bill Money Value Counter for Most Currencies
SPECIFICATION:
Hopper Capacity: 200 bills
Stacker Capacity: 200 bills
Counting Speed: 1000 pcs/min
Dimension: 310x265x175 mm
Power Supply: AC220V±10% 50HZ or AC110V±10% 60HZ
Size of Countable Notes: 50×110-90×190 mm
Thickness of Countable Notes: 0.075-0.15 mm
Counting Display: 4 digits
Batch Display: 3 digits
Net Weight: 6.0kg
Gross Weight: 6.5kg
Power Consumption: ≤80W
The Smart Choice for Southeast Asian Businesses
From busy minimarkets in Jakarta to money changers in Bangkok, handling cash across multiple currencies is part of daily operations. Whether it’s Indonesian Rupiah, Malaysian Ringgit, Philippine Peso, Singapore Dollar, Thai Baht, or Vietnamese Dong—your staff needs a reliable, fast, and affordable way to count mixed notes and spot counterfeits.
Our single CIS mix-value bill counter is engineered to deliver exactly that, with a streamlined design that keeps costs low and performance high.
🏭 Factory Direct – No Middlemen, Real Savings
We are the manufacturer. When you buy from us, you get:
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The lowest factory prices – ideal for resellers, retailers, and business owners
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OEM/ODM customization – add your logo, custom packaging, and even tailor currency presets
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Bulk order ready – from small business packs to large-scale distribution
🔄 Built for Southeast Asia’s Multi-Currency Needs
Our machine comes pre-calibrated for popular Southeast Asian currencies and can be customized to recognize additional local notes. It supports:
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Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)
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Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)
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Philippine Peso (PHP)
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Singapore Dollar (SGD)
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Thai Baht (THB)
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Vietnamese Dong (VND)
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And more upon request
💵 Mix Denomination Totaling – One CIS, Simple Operation
With just one CIS sensor, the machine automatically identifies and totals mixed denominations in a single stack. No need to sort bills beforehand. Just insert a bundle, and instantly see the total value—saving time, reducing errors, and improving cashier efficiency.
🛡️ Accurate Counterfeit Detection
The single CIS sensor captures high-resolution images of each note, providing reliable forgery detection without the complexity or cost of multi-sensor machines. It gives you essential protection against fake currency—a critical feature in high-cash environments.
💰 Low Price, High Value
Because we use a simplified single-CIS design and sell directly from our factory, we offer professional-grade multi-currency counting at a fraction of the price of traditional high-end counters. Perfect for small shops, supermarkets, hotels, and money exchange counters that need quality without overspending.
Key Features at a Glance
✅ 1 CIS sensor – compact, low maintenance, cost-effective
✅ Mixed denomination totaling – shows total value, not just note count
✅ Multi-currency ready – supports major Southeast Asian currencies
✅ Counterfeit detection – image-based forgery checking
✅ Customizable – logo, packaging, and currency settings
✅ Factory direct price – bulk discounts available
Perfect for:
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Convenience stores and mini-markets
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Hotels, restaurants, and cafes
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Money changers and remittance centers
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Retail chains and supermarkets
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Wholesale markets and cash-heavy businesses
Get a Custom Quote for Your Market
Looking to stock a reliable, low-cost currency counter under your own brand? Or need a bulk order for your store network? Contact our factory sales team directly. We’ll help you choose the right configuration, share our best factory price, and support you with after-sales service.
Still wondering if a single-CIS machine can handle the diversity of currencies in Southeast Asia? Let’s talk—we’ll show you how it’s done.







