$1, $5, $10, and $20 is the standard note set for most US vending and amusement equipment. It covers nearly all real-world transactions while keeping your exposure per bill low and your cash box predictable, which is why most operators configure for $1–$20 rather than taking $50s and $100s.
Every acceptor in this collection is configured for the $1 through $20 range. That includes ICT A6E units in 12V and 110V with 300, 500, and 800 note stackers in standard, downstack, and fitted bezels, ICT V6E 24V MDB validators, Pyramid Apex 7400, 7401, 7402, and 7600 models across -UB1, -UB3, and -UB4 configurations, and the MEI Talos vending and amusement line.
On most of these units the accepted denominations are set on the acceptor itself with DIP switches or a configuration download, so a $1–$20 unit can often be narrowed further — to $1 and $5 only, for example — if your route calls for it. Voltage, interface, and bezel fit are the specs you cannot change after the fact, so match those first. Tell us what you are replacing and we will confirm the right configuration.











































