My coin-sorter is not just a machine, it's a work of art! When you have this at home, a friend or relative comes to you and asks you surprised, what this was, you can proudly say: "This is the original coin-sorter of Franz Steinmetz, real german handwork!" Then you have an envier more. Additionately, this machine fits to a human beings perfectly, because no one is perfect, as this machine. It sorts about 80% - 85% coins without mistakes, only sometimes a coin congests the way or falls into the wrong box. Further more, the machine trains your mental arithmetic, because it doesn't count the coins, so you can do this yourself. An improvement towards common products! The conveyor belt is actuated by two power motors! You just have to press one button and fill the coins in the input box! Surely, you do now ask, how this genial improvement for the human race works, here's the answer: The conveyor belt transports the coins to the top ramp. From there they slide down to the first passage. This ist just as wide as the biggest coin. Below this passage there's a gap, only on the sides, there are two very small rails, so that the biggest coin can cross this gap and reaches the box at the end. Smaller coins fall through this gap and come to the next gap. This is done seven times (there are 8 € coins). The boxes are even removable.