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Count currency notes and coins quickly with our free cash counter calculator
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A cash counter calculator is a digital tool designed to help you count and calculate the total value of currency notes and coins quickly and accurately. It's an essential tool for businesses, retail shops, restaurants, banks, and individuals who need to count large amounts of cash regularly.
Our calculator supports all Indian currency denominations including high-value notes (₹2000, ₹500, ₹200), commonly used notes (₹100, ₹50, ₹20, ₹10), and coins (₹10, ₹5, ₹2, ₹1). Simply enter the quantity of each denomination, and the calculator instantly computes the total cash value with a detailed breakdown.
Start with the highest denomination and count your currency notes. Enter the quantity for each note type (₹2000, ₹500, ₹200, ₹100, ₹50, ₹20, ₹10, etc.) using the input fields or +/- buttons.
Move to the coins section and enter the quantity of ₹10, ₹5, ₹2, and ₹1 coins you have. The calculator supports all standard Indian coin denominations.
The calculator automatically calculates and displays the total cash amount in real-time. You'll also see the total number of notes and coins counted.
Check the detailed denomination summary showing the breakdown of each currency type and its contribution to the total amount. Perfect for cash register reconciliation.
Enter the quantity of each currency denomination (notes and coins) you have. The calculator will automatically compute the total cash value. You can use the +/- buttons for quick counting or type the number directly.
Our calculator supports all Indian currency denominations including notes (₹2000, ₹500, ₹200, ₹100, ₹50, ₹20, ₹10, ₹5, ₹2, ₹1) and coins (₹10, ₹5, ₹2, ₹1). This covers all legal tender currency in India.
Yes! This cash counter is perfect for businesses, shops, retail stores, and restaurants for daily cash reconciliation, till counting, end-of-day cash register verification, and banking deposits preparation.
As of 2023, the Reserve Bank of India withdrew ₹2000 notes from circulation, but they remain legal tender. You can still exchange them at banks. Our calculator includes it for completeness and historical transactions.
The calculator provides 100% accurate calculations based on the quantities you enter. It uses simple multiplication (denomination × quantity) for each note/coin type and sums them up for the total amount.
Currently, you can take a screenshot of your results. We're working on adding print and PDF export features. For now, you can manually note down the breakdown for your records.