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Class 453 - Coin handling

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Definition

This class includes machines and appliances employed for the purpose of handling coins (or checks or tokens similar in shape to coins and used as substitutes therefor), for facilitating the making of change or for transferring change from the clerk or cashier to the customer.

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(1) Note. This class does not include means for transmitting money between a clerk and a cashier at a distance, for which see References to Other Classes, below. (2) Note. For devices for testing coins see References to Other Classes, below. (3) Note. This class does not include means for handling paper money. See References to Other Classes, below, for devices actuated by insertion of paper money; for paper money sorting; for paper money dispensers; and for paper money stacking or unstacking. (4) Note. For token or check dispensing means not limited to facilitating transfer or making of change, including dispensing articles as rewards or prizes in game devices wherein no game device structure is included, and for such combinations with game devices, see References to Other Classes, below. (5) Note. For removal facilitating magazine type token or check holding means, see References to Other Classes, below. (6) Note. For coin handling in combination with accounting mechanism, see References to Other Classes, below. (7) Note. For coin handling combined with check controlled apparatus, see References to Other Classes, below. (8) Note. For coin packages, receptacles, mats, and trays, see References to Other Classes, below.
 
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