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The machine also includes a controller configured to selectively distribute coins of one or more denominations to a selected plastic coin bag in the coin receptacle station responsive to an instruction received from one of the user control panel or a host system communicatively coupled to the machine via a communication interface and a bag sealing device configured to seal the selected plastic coin bag following receipt of the predetermined number of coins of one or more denominations in the selected plastic coin bag. Brandt: Model 817 Automated Coin and Currency Ordering System, 2 pages (1983). Brandt: Model 970 Coin Sorter and Counter, 2 pages (1983). Brandt: Model 1205 Coin Sorter Counter, 2 pages (1986). Brandt: Model 1400 Coin Sorter Counter, 2 pages (date unknown, prior to Mar. 2, 2011, possibly prior to Mar. 17, 1997). Brandt: Model 8904 Upfeed—“High Speed 4-Denomination Currency Dispenser,” 2 pages (1989).Alternatively, the machine may be a simple deposit type of machine where funds which have been deposited by the user are credited to his or her account. In these currency processing machines, the bulk coins that are received from users are typically sorted into individual denominations and deposited into containers corresponding to each respective denomination as sorted. When these containers have reached their capacity, the operator of the currency processing machine must then physically remove the full container and replace it with an empty container so that the machine can be returned to its operational state. However, in many environments, the coins deposited by the user into the currency processing machine are removed from the currency processing machine and recirculated into other types of coin discharging machines. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION According to some embodiments, a self-service currency processing machine disposed in a publicly accessible area for public use includes a user control panel, a coin hopper configured to receive input bulk coins, and a coin processing module configured to sort the input bulk coins by denomination and output the coins, via operation of at least one controller-controlled diverter, along a specified path to a coin receptacle station comprising at least one plastic coin bag. The self-service currency processing machine includes a controller configured to selectively distribute coins of one or more denominations to a selected plastic coin bag in the coin receptacle station responsive to an instruction received from one of the user control panel or a host system communicatively coupled to the self-service currency processing machine via a communication interface and a bag sealing device configured to seal the selected plastic coin bag following receipt of the predetermined number of coins of one or more denominations in the selected plastic coin bag. In at least some embodiments, a self-service currency processing system in accord with aspects of the present concepts includes a plurality of self-service currency processing machines disposed in one or more publicly accessible areas for public use and a host system communicatively coupled via a communication interface to each of the plurality of self-service currency processing machines, wherein each of the plurality of self-service currency processing machines comprises a user control panel, a coin hopper configured to receive input mixed coins, a coin processing module configured to sort the input mixed coins by denomination, a coin distribution device, a controller configured to selectively distribute coins of one or more denominations to a selected receptacle responsive to an instruction received from one of the user control panel or the host system, and sealing device configured to seal the selected receptacle following receipt of the predetermined number of coins of one or more denominations in the selected receptacle, and wherein the coin receptacle comprises one or more plastic coin bags. In at least some embodiments, a method for packaging coins in a self-service currency processing machine disposed in a publicly accessible area for public use, including the acts of receiving a user input for a desired coin mix comprising a specified number of coins of one or more specified denominations at a control panel of the self-service currency processing machine, receiving in a coin hopper a plurality of denominations, sorting the plurality of coins in a coin processing module, and routing coins relating to the desired coin mix from the coin processing module to a coin receptacle station comprising a plastic coin bag. The method further includes determining, using a controller, if the coins routed from the coin processing module provide the desired coin mix and, if not, outputting to the plastic coin bag one or more denominations one or more intermediate coin bins coins in an amount necessary to provide the desired coin mix and sealing the plastic coin bag with a bag sealing device following receipt of the desired coin mix in the selected plastic coin bag. The above summary of the present disclosure is not intended to represent each embodiment, or every aspect, of the present invention. While the present disclosure is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will be described in detail herein. It should be understood, however, that the present disclosure is not intended to be limited to the particular forms and embodiments disclosed. Rather, the present disclosure is to cover all modifications, equivalents, embodiments, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure as defined by the appended claims. DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS FIG. 1 a is a functional block diagram of a document processing device 100 according to one embodiment of the present invention. The document processing device 100 generally includes an input receptacle 102, an evaluation region 104, a transport mechanism 106, and an output receptacle 108. As explained below, in alternate embodiments, the device 100 includes more than one output receptacle 108. The output receptacle 108 may also be variously referred to as a reject or offsort pocket or receptacle. Disposed along the transport path 106 is a currency detector 110 and a media detector 112 as functionally illustrated in FIG. 1 a. The currency detector 110 and a control unit 116 are connected to a controller 114, which is adapted to control the operation of the device 100 and to communicate information to and from the control unit 116. For example, the controller 114 may send display information to and receive operator input from the control unit 116. An optional printer 120 is shown coupled to the device 100. In an alternate embodiment, the device 100 is not coupled to a printer 120. In the illustrated embodiment, the device 100 optionally includes a communications port 118 which is coupled to the controller 114. The controller 114 may comprise one or more processors which are adapted to control specific components in the device 100 and to process information associated with specific components in the device 100, the control unit 116, or the communications port 118. In an alternate embodiment, the device 100 does not include the communications port 118. The controller 114 may further comprise memory, such as random access memory or any other suitable memory. Although the currency detector 110 is shown to be disposed on one side of the transport path 106, it is understood that the currency detector 110 may instead be disposed on the opposite side of the transport path 106 only or on both sides of the transport path 106. In the same manner, the media detector 112 may be disposed on the opposite side of the transport path 106 only or on both sides of the transport path 106. These alternate embodiments are described in more detail in connection with FIG. 1 b below. In the illustrated embodiment of FIG. 1 a, a stack of currency bills and substitute currency media is provided to the input receptacle 102 in any order or in a predetermined order. In one embodiment, the operator provides a mixed combination of currency bills and substitute currency media to the input receptacle 102, which are processed and delivered to one or more output receptacles. In another embodiment, the operator provides a stack of currency bills only to the input receptacle 102, which are processed and delivered to one or more output receptacles, and then a stack of substitute media only to the input receptacle 102, which are processed and delivered to one or more output receptacles, or vice versa. In this embodiment, the operator may further indicate via the control unit 116 which type of document is to be processed, and the controller 114 may “deactivate” one or more detectors in the evaluation region 104. For example, if the operator indicates that the type of documents to be processed is currency bills, the controller 114 may instruct the media detector 112 to ignore the document as it passes along the transport path 106. Alternatively, if the operator indicates that the type of documents to be processed is substitute currency media, the controller 114 may instruct the currency detector 110 to ignore the document as it passes along the transport path 106. Alternatively, the currency detector 110 and the substitute currency media 112 both detect characteristics of the document passing along the transport path, and the control unit 116 may alert the operator of an error condition, such as a substitute currency medium was detected in a stack of currency bills, or a currency bill was detected in a stack of substitute currency media. The operator may set aside the detected document for later processing. A “currency bill” can be either a U.S. or foreign currency bill. The term “substitute currency media” refers to redeemable documents. A redeemable document is a document that can be (a) redeemed for cash or (b) exchanged for goods or services or (c) both. While some types of “substitute currency media” are regularly issued in pre-set denominations such as the above-mentioned Disney Dollars, other types of “substitute currency media” include manufacturer or retailer coupons, gift certificates, gift cards, or food stamps. The singular form of “substitute currency media” is referred to as “substitute currency medium” or “medium” for short. As used herein, a “document” includes a currency bill or a substitute currency medium. The term “substitute funds” includes casino script, paper tokens, and barcoded tickets. The term substitute currency media encompasses substitute funds, such that the term substitute funds defines a subset of documents encompassed by the term substitute currency media. As is known, the dimensions of a U.S. currency bill are about 2.5 inches?6 inches (6.5 cm?15.5 cm). All U.S. currency bills have the same dimensions, but in many foreign countries, the dimensions from one denomination to another varies. In addition, certain types of substitute currency media such as “EZ Pay” tickets have approximately the same dimensions of U.S. currency, however, it is understood that the dimensions of substitute currency media may vary from type to type. The device 100 of the present invention according to any embodiment described herein is adapted to process documents having the same dimension or documents having varied dimensions. Still referring to FIG. 1 a, the transport mechanism 106 is adapted to transport the documents, one at a time, through the device 100 in the direction of arrow A, past the currency detector 110 and the media detector 112, and to the output receptacle 108. The currency detector 110 is adapted to detect one or more predetermined characteristics on a currency bill or on a particular kind of substitute currency medium, such as a Disney Dollar, and the media detector 112 is adapted to detect one or more predetermined characteristics on a particular kind of substitute currency medium, such as a barcode on a barcoded ticket, as explained in more detail in connection with FIG. 1 b. The currency detector 110 comprises one or more sensors depending on a number of variables. The variables relate to whether the device 100 is authenticating, counting, or discriminating denominations of currency bills, and what distinguishing characteristics of the currency bills are being examined, for example, size, thickness, color, magnetism, reflectivity, absorbability, transmissivity, electrical conductivity, serial number, and so forth. Examples of discriminating denomination information from a currency bill are shown and disclosed in commonly assigned U.S. Pat. No. 5,815,592, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety. In the specific case of substitute currency media, the variables may also relate to what distinguishing characteristics of the substitute currency media are being examined, such as any combination of the following without limitation: a barcode, a magnetic ink character recognition (MICR) pattern, characters readable by optical character recognition (OCR), including information printed according to the OCR-A and OCR-B fonts, a magnetic pattern, an optical variable device (OVD) pattern such as a hologram, a magnetic or electrically conductive thread, conductive ink, magnetic ink, an electrically conductive polymer, perforations, a coded watermark, or other encoded information. Some environments, such as a casino environment, may desire to retain copies of processed substitute currency media for record-keeping or other purposes, such as compliance with gaming regulations. The electronic image may be analyzed by software for a barcoded pattern, and the barcoded pattern may be decoded by software. The use of software to analyze and decode the barcoded pattern eliminates the need to include a barcode reader in the media detector 112. After processing, the processed substitute currency medium can be discarded, and the electronic image is stored on one or more storage media, such as hard drives, CD-ROMs, or DVDs, for example. Accordingly, this embodiment eliminates the need for large physical storage space to house the processed substitute currency media. Moreover, the substitute currency media may also be electronically indexed or cross-referenced, simplifying future retrieval and archiving. According to some embodiments, the document processing device 100 includes an image scanner. The image scanner can be a part of the currency detector 110, a part of the media detector 112, or the image scanner can be a separate device along the transport path 106. According to some embodiments, the document processing device 100 performs an image quality check. The image quality check can be used to determine if the images generated in the device 100 are of a sufficient predetermined quality. Quality characteristics can include, for example, image resolution, pixilation, blurriness, sharpness, and readability. In some embodiments, the quality of an image is determined based on whether a portion of the image or an indicia in the image can be successfully decoded by a software program. The indicia can be, for example, a barcoded pattern on a casino cashout ticket. According to some embodiments, the media detector 112 scans an indicia on a passing substitute currency medium, which generates an electrical signal representative of the indicia (e.g., a barcoded pattern) on the substitute currency medium. The media detector 112 transmits the electrical signal to the controller 114, which decodes the electrical signal into characters, such as, for example, alphanumeric or numeric characters. The characters represent at least a ticket number, which uniquely identifies the specific substitute currency medium being processed. The image scanner can also capture an electronic image of the passing substitute currency medium bearing the indicia. The image scanner transmits the electronic image to the controller 114. The electronic image is analyzed by software for the indicia (e.g., a barcoded pattern). In the case of the indicia being a barcoded pattern, the controller 114 analyzes the barcoded pattern and decodes the barcoded pattern using software. The decoded barcoded pattern results in characters that represent, for example, a ticket number. According to some embodiments, the controller 114 compares the ticket number obtained from the media detector 112 and the ticket number obtained from the image scanner, which again, can be a separate device along the transport path, a part of the media detector 112, or a part of the currency detector 110. If the ticket numbers match, then the electronic image generated by the image scanner is determined to be of a sufficient quality and the image can be saved into a memory. If the ticket numbers do not match, then the specific substitute currency medium can be off sorted or flagged for further processing by an operator. According to some embodiments, if the ticket numbers match, then the specific substitute currency medium is transported to a document destruction device. In other embodiments it is contemplated that instead of or in addition to an imaging camera, an image scanner is employed to scan one or both sides of a substitute currency medium or currency bill and save the captured images to a storage medium. Alternatively, the document processing device 100 contains a currency detector 110, a media detector 112, and a separate image scanner. In some embodiments, the image scanner contains an optical processing functionality, such as, for example, an optical character recognition (OCR) capabilities for processing the image (full or partial) to identify the information of interest. If desired, such optical processing functionalities can instead be implemented in the controller 114. For example, the identified information of interest may comprise the characters printed in one or more fields of the documents as identified by the OCR capability. The identified information of interest may also comprise printed features, patterns or relationships on the currency bills as identified through optical signal processing techniques. According to some embodiments, the OCR capability may recognize certain fields within a currency bill 134 or a barcoded ticket 136. For example, the OCR may search the full or partial image for a serial number of the currency bill and extract the serial number once the field is located. In other embodiments, the OCR may search the full or partial image for a ticket number of the substitute currency medium and extract the ticket number once the field is located. Other technological options for scanning the document(s) and extracting the certain information of interest are known to those skilled in the art. For example, instead of imaging all or a portion of the document(s), the image scanner may instead implement a line or strip reflective scanning operation like that disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,815,592 and 5,982,918, the disclosures of which are each incorporated herein by reference in their entirety, to obtain scan data in the form of printed surface feature information such as that which may be obtained from detected reflectance data. Appropriate signal processing techniques, such as software-based pattern recognition algorithms, can then be applied to the scanned information by either the image scanner or the controller 114 in order to discern the printed features as the information of interest, such as, for example, serial numbers, ticket numbers, line widths, line directions, line relationships, and the like. Other scanning modules and methods can be used in place of or in addition to the ones described above. These include CCD array systems, multi-cell arrays, contact image sensing, CMOS image sensors, and other well-known scanning techniques. Examples of these techniques and devices are described in U.S. Pat. Nos.