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How to Calculate Bill Counter

What is Bill Counter?

A bill counter totals the value of banknotes and coins by denomination. Enter the count of each denomination and the calculator gives you the total cash amount.

Formula

Total = Σ (denomination value × quantity of that denomination)
D
Denomination value (currency)
Q
Quantity of notes/coins (count)

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 1Total = Σ (denomination value × count)
  2. 2Works for any currency — enter the denominations manually
  3. 3Useful for cash drawer reconciliation, end-of-day till counts
  4. 4Also tracks coin rolls: standard UK roll = 50 × 1p, 40 × 2p, 20 × 5p, etc.

Worked Examples

Input
3×£20, 5×£10, 2×£5, 8×£1
Result
£60 + £50 + £10 + £8 = £128 total

Frequently Asked Questions

How many coins in a standard UK roll?

1p/2p: 50 coins; 5p/10p: 50 coins; 20p/50p: 25 coins; £1/£2: 20 coins.

Why is bill counting important?

Till reconciliation prevents errors and theft. End-of-day counts verify cash drawer accuracy.

Can I count mixed denominations together?

Best practice: count each denomination separately, then sum. Reduces errors and audit trails.

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