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COIN ACCEPTORS, INC. ANNOUNCES SUCCESSFUL
TESTING OF THE NEW SACAGAWEA DOLLAR COIN IN ALL ELECTRONIC COIN
CHANGERS
ST. LOUIS The United
States Mint formally announced the alloy for the new gold colored
Sacagawea dollar coin on October 5, 1999. The Mint has worked
closely with Coin Acceptors(Coinco) and other companies in the vending
industry over the last year to find a gold colored alloy that would
be accepted in the majority of devices that already accept the Susan
B. Anthony dollar that was first introduced in 1979. Since the Susan
B. Anthony dollar will remain in circulation even after the
introduction of the Sacagawea dollar, finding an alloy that met the
requirements of the Mint in color and size and still resembled the
electronic signature of the Anthony dollar in vending machines was
very challenging. Many alloys were tried until the one chosen was
finally identified.
Tests indicate that the
new coin will be accepted in all of the electronic acceptors Coin
Acceptors has produced over the last 15 years. These products
include the 3300 and 9300 series electronic changers, older 880
style electronic acceptors and the new Global 4 tube
changers.
The alloy chosen by the
Mint is a new coinage alloy for the United States and uses new
metals such as manganese in its formula. Coin Acceptors has
developed technology which provides a higher level of performance in
detecting coinage alloys and has been successfully used in
Canada for several years. It will soon be included in the 9300
series in the U.S. in order to provide soft drink bottlers, vending
companies and other customers the benefits of this technology.
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