Money Counter Calculator

Count bills and coins to calculate your total cash value

Bills


Coins

Detailed Breakdown

Bills Total

Total Bills $0.00

Coins Total

Total Coins $0.00

Summary

Total Bills

$0.00


Total Coins

$0.00


Grand Total

$0.00

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I use the money counter calculator?

Enter the quantity of each bill and coin denomination into the corresponding input fields. The calculator will instantly show you the total value of each denomination, the total of all bills, the total of all coins, and your grand total. All calculations update in real-time as you type.

Does this calculator support international currencies?

This calculator is specifically designed for US currency only. It supports all US bill denominations ($100, $50, $20, $10, $5, $1) and all US coin denominations (50¢, 25¢, 10¢, 5¢, 1¢). For other currencies, you would need a different tool.

Can I count mixed bills and coins together?

Yes! That's the entire purpose of this calculator. You can enter quantities for both bills and coins simultaneously. The calculator shows separate totals for bills and coins, as well as a grand total combining both. This is perfect for counting your entire cash drawer or collection.

What if I make a mistake entering a quantity?

No problem at all! Simply click on the field with the incorrect number and update it. The calculator updates in real-time, so you'll immediately see the corrected total. If you want to start completely fresh, click the "Clear All" button to reset every field at once.

Is there a limit to how much money I can count?

There is no practical limit to the calculator. You can enter quantities up to very large numbers for each denomination, and the calculator will accurately compute the total value. The result will be displayed in standard US currency format.

Can I save or print my money count?

While this calculator doesn't have built-in save or export functionality, you can use your browser's print function (Ctrl+P or Cmd+P) to print the page with your results. Alternatively, you can take a screenshot of the results to save them for your records.

Pro Tips

  • • Sort your bills by denomination before counting to avoid errors and speed up the process.
  • • Use coin rolls (standard quantities: 50 pennies, 40 nickels, 50 dimes, 40 quarters) for faster counting.
  • • Double-check high-value bill counts ($100, $50) to ensure accuracy in your total.
  • • For bank deposits, most banks require coins to be rolled or bagged separately.
  • • Keep a running total as you count to catch discrepancies early.
  • • Clear the calculator between different cash sources to avoid mixing counts.

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