1525-0012-0163 US Mint Quantitative Data on Potential Impact to Changes in US Circulating Coins

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1525-0012-0163 US Mint Quantitative Data on Potential Impact to Changes in US Circulating Coins

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Questionnaire for Coin Sorters


We Need Your Input.


Welcome to the United Stated Mint’s survey designed to help us improve our products and services. The United States Mint has contracted with Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC) to conduct a study of Alternative Metals for Circulating coinage in support of Public Law 111-302.  This survey is part of that study. Your participation is in this survey is ENTIRELY VOLUNTARY and should take approximately 15 minutes of your time.

According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons are required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB number. The valid OMB control number for this information is 1525-0012-0163.

A stakeholder group of importance to the U.S. Mint in this assessment is those who own and operate devices with coin sorters.  As a result, we are seeking your quantitative input to help define the impact to your industry.  

Please complete this brief confidential survey by October 15, 2011.  

Click on the link below to participate. You can only complete the survey once and you will not be able to view other participants answers.

This survey is being conducted by Concurrent Technologies Corporation, a contractor to the U.S. Mint. 

Questions may be forwarded to Michael L. Tims at 814-269-2515 or via e-mail to US_Mint_Survey-Sorters@ctc.com.



  1. What is the approximate total number of coin sorters at your facility/facilities? [radio button selection]

    1. 1 to 5

    2. 6 to 20

    3. 21 to 50

    4. 51 or more

  2. If available, please indicate the manufacturer, model and total number of each coin sorter in your inventory.

    1. _____

  3. What is the total number of sites where your coin sorting machines reside?

    1. _____

  4. Approximately, how frequently are your coin sorters serviced by a representative of the equipment manufacturer? [radio button selection]

    1. 3 or more times per year

    2. 2 times per year

    3. 1 time per year

    4. Once every two years

    5. Once every three years

    6. Other

  5. How many coin sorters do you replace each year?

    1. _____

  6. What is the approximate total number of coins sorted by your equipment per week?

    1. _____

  7. How many labor-hours per week does your business require to sort coins?

    1. _____

  8. Does your equipment also collect and sort tokens?

    1. Yes

      1. How many tokens are sorted per week?

        1. _____

      2. How many token designs are currently in use at your facility?

        1. _____

    2. No

  9. Of the total number of coin sorters that you have, how many count coins to determine quantity?

    1. _____

  10. Of the total number of coin sorters that you have, how many weigh coins to determine quantity?

    1. _____

  11. What impact (including cost per unit) would you face if any of the following coin properties were changed? [Radio Button Scale 1 to 10 + “unknown or N/A”]

    1. Diameter

    2. Thickness

    3. Weight

    4. Metallic content (such as ferro-magnetic metals)

    5. Color

    6. Gloss

    7. Hardness

    8. Electromagnetic signature

  12. Please provide comments concerning potential changes to any of the above coin properties.

    1. _____

  13. How many of your coin sorters have 4 or less bagging stations?

    1. _____

  14. 5 bagging stations?

    1. _____

  15. 6 bagging stations?

    1. _____

  16. 7 bagging stations?

    1. _____

  17. 8 bagging stations?

    1. _____

  18. 9 bagging stations?

    1. _____

  19. 10 or more bagging stations?

    1. _____

  20. What is the total number of electronically-based sorters at your facility/facilities that are less than 6 years old?

    1. _____

  21. Electronically-based sorters that are between 6 and 10 years old?

    1. _____

  22. Electronically-based sorters that are greater than 10 years old?

    1. _____

  23. What is the total number of mechanically-based sorters at your facility/facilities that are less than 6 years old? (Mechanical sorting coupled with electronic counting still count as mechanically-based sorters.)

    1. _____

  24. Mechanically-based sorters that are between 6 and 10 years old? (Mechanical sorting coupled with electronic counting still count as mechanically-based sorters.)

    1. _____

  25. Mechanically-based sorters that are greater than 10 years old? (Mechanical sorting coupled with electronic counting still count as mechanically-based sorters.)

    1. _____

  26. What is the approximate number of coin sorters at your facility/facilities that accept pennies?

    1. _____

  27. Nickels?

    1. _____

  28. Dimes?

    1. _____

  29. Quarters?

    1. _____

  30. Half dollars?

    1. _____

  31. Dollar coins?

    1. _____

  32. Please list any comments that you have concerning a potential redesign of U.S. circulating coins.

    1. _____

  33. Would you be willing to be contacted concerning follow-up questions to this survey?

    1. Yes

    2. No

  34. Optional Information:  Please list your name, company, address, phone number and e-mail address.

    1. _____


Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey. If you have any questions, please forward them to US_Mint_Survey-Sorters@ctc.com.

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