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tacle, a coin receiver disposed longitudinally
of said receptacle, said coin receiver com-
prising a plurality of tubes disposed longi-
tudinally of the casing, and a plate remov-
5 ably secured to said coin receiver.
2. A coin sorter and stacker comprising
a receptacle, perforated plates disposed in
spaced relation transversely of said recep-
tacle and dividing said receptacle into a plu-
10 rality of compartments, a coin receiver com-
prising a plurality of tubes disposed longi-
tudinally of the casing, .a plate removably
secured to said coin receiver by means of a
key, and projecting lugs formed integral
15 with said plate -and having coin counting
graduations marked thereon..
3. A device for sorting and stacking coins,
comprising a receptacle, perforated. plates
disposed in spaced relation transversely of
said receptacle, a coin receiver consisting of 20
a plurality of tubes, a support for said tubes,
said support being formed adjacent its ends
with slots, a removable plate, said plate be-
ing formed with lugs entering openings
formed in the tube support, and a key slid- 25
ably disposed in each of said slots, said key
being formed with offsets arranged to enter
the apertures formed in said lugs, a plural-
ity of projections formed integral with said
removable plate and having thereon a series so
of coin counting graduations.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as
my own, I have hereto affixed my signature
in the presence of two witnesses.
BROOKS HAYNIE.
Witnesses:
N. H. DAWSON,
S. M. PosY.