Can I get dollar coins at the bank?

Any retail bank will have at least a few dollar coins on hand, typically a mix of modern and old dollar coins. You will just need to ask what they have. Dollar coins are used less frequently so banks are not likely to have entire rolls of these coins on hand.
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Can you still get $1 coins?

Circulating Coin Collectibles

Half dollars and $1 coins are produced as collectibles. However, they may still be ordered by the Federal Reserve for circulation and used as legal tender.
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How can I buy dollar coins?

Ordering Online or over the Phone

The easiest way to buy from the U.S. Mint is via their Web site, usmint.gov. You can also buy through the toll-free ordering line, 1-800-USA-MINT (872-6468). Numismatists have reported that the wait-time has been increasing over the years when calling the mint's toll-free line.
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Can you get coin at the bank?

Consumers can turn in their coins for cash at banks, which will give them their full value. Banks do not charge a fee to their customers when they deposit coins, but many require that the coins be rolled in wrappers. Some banks like Wells Fargo will exchange rolled coins for noncustomers without a fee.
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Can I get half dollar coins from the bank?

Modern-date half dollars can be purchased in proof sets, mint sets, rolls, and bags from the U.S. Mint, and existing inventory circulation pieces can be ordered through most U.S. banks and credit unions. All collector issues since 2001 have had much lower mintages than in previous years.
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Do banks have silver dollar coins?

“These unique 'silvers' were originally intended to be kept in circulation. But the Feds ceased production in 1971 because people were hoarding them and not circulating them like the government planned. “But what 99% of the public doesn't realize is that many banks today still hold large quantities of these coins.”
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Do banks sell bags of coins?

Some of the largest banks in America are in direct contact with the Federal Reserve, which makes it easier for them to special-order rolls of coins for repeat coin-collecting customers. A lot of people don't even know that this is an option. But the truth is that almost all banks are capable of selling rolls of coins.
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Do ATMs give coins?

ATMs give out cash rather than coins – so if you need to withdraw odd or a small amount of money, it's best to visit the Money Services counter in your local Kroger Family of Stores.
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Can you walk into any bank and get change?

A Bank. Going to a bank (preferably where you have an account) is the best way – just walk into your bank and get change. If you have a bank account there, like a checking account, then they will always give you change. You can even withdraw money from your checking account and request that it be as coins.
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How much is a dollar coin?

Value of U.S. One Dollar Coins

Mint. Despite their perhaps seemingly elusive nature, the vast majority of these coins are extremely common and still only worth their face value of one dollar. The first silver dollar coins were minted in 1794.
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How much is a 2 dollar bill worth?

Most large size two-dollar bills issued from 1862 through 1918, are highly collectible and are worth at least $100 in well-circulated condition. Uncirculated large size notes are worth at least $500 and can go up to $10,000 or more.
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Where can you get change?

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Can I go to any bank to get quarters?

Ask your bank teller to exchange a $10 bill for a quarter roll. If you hold an account with a local bank, pay them a visit. If you haven't already, take out some cash to exchange for quarters. When you get to the teller, ask them to change your paper money for quarters.
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Where do I find change?

26 Places Where You Can Find Loose Change
  1. Your House. ...
  2. Your Car or Truck. ...
  3. Vending Machines. ...
  4. Drive-Thru Windows. ...
  5. Cash Register Checkout Areas. ...
  6. Coin Operated Car Washes. ...
  7. Coin Operated Laundromat.
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How do you get rolls of dollar coins?

By far, the best way to ensure a steady supply of bank wrapped rolls is to develop a relationship with a certain bank. Become friendly with the head teller or manager. Ask them to call you if someone deposits unusual items, like rolls of half dollars or large size dollars, such as Eisenhower Dollars.
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How can I get rolls of half dollars?

The best banks for circulated half-dollars are big-name banks with businessmen patrons. Corporate banks deal with large amounts of circulated coins and will have more on hand. Banks that specialize in merchant business will often sell coin rolls to non-account holders. Smaller banks may be more reluctant.
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Can you order Eisenhower dollars from a bank?

The U.S. Mint discontinued minting Eisenhower dollars in December 1978, and the last of the Eisenhower dollars were distributed to the Federal Reserve Banks in April 1979. Because the Eisenhower dollars are no longer minted, the Reserve Banks cannot order them from the U.S.
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Are silver dollars still available?

You can still find silver dollars available to purchase today as a collectible item or as an affordable option to expand your investment portfolio in silver precious metals.
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Can you still find silver coins in bank rolls?

Customer wrapped rolls are better if you can find them. You will be able to find more silver coins and copper pennies in them. All you need to do is ask the bank teller if they have any customer wrapped rolls on hand. In addition, you can also ask the bank teller if there are any loose half-dollar coins.
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Where can I find silver coins in circulation?

The best place to look for silver coins are at banks, in the form of rolls of coins.
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Are gold $1 coins worth anything?

All Sacagawea coins, while gold in color, have absolutely no precious metals value. They are made of copper, manganese, brass, zinc, and nickel. Despite their limited collector value, Sacagaweas are still a fun coin with a lot of history.
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Are 1 dollar presidential coins worth anything?

Most presidential dollar coins in circulated condition will only be worth their face value of $1.00. Dollars in uncirculated condition can sell for a premium. Proof coins will sell for higher prices. Ultimately, the value of a presidential dollar coin will depend on its series and its condition.
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