Accepting the full $1 through $100 range makes sense where ticket sizes are high or a customer is loading value in one go: bill breakers, car washes, kiosks, gaming and amusement floors, and any unattended machine where turning away a $50 means losing the sale entirely.
This collection covers the units configured for the full range. ICT contributes PA7-E acceptors, LX7 and S7A validators, the L70 stackerless, the TAO series, the V7P with double bezel, and the NBA validator with RFID and barcode reading for ticket and voucher handling. Pyramid's Apex 7600 appears in both -UB1 and -UB3 builds, MEI's Talos amusement line is well represented, and the Bellis BV50 is listed with 300, 550, 800, and 1050 note cashbox options.
Taking large notes raises the stakes on two things: counterfeit rejection and the amount of cash sitting in your box between pickups. Higher-denomination acceptance is often the reason operators move to a larger stacker, or to a recycler that can pay out from notes already taken in. Denominations are typically configurable on the unit, so $50s and $100s can be enabled or disabled after installation. Tell us the machine and we will confirm the configuration.











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