Where can I cash in my coin for free?

Here are five places where you can access free coin counting and exchange services: QuikTrip. Bank of America.
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  • QuikTrip. QuikTrip owns a line of gas stations across 11 states, with 800 locations in total. ...
  • Bank of America. ...
  • Wells Fargo. ...
  • US Bank. ...
  • Credit Unions.
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How do I cash in coins without a fee?

Take your coins to a community bank or credit union

Many big banks have phased out their coin-counting services in recent years, but the regional banks or credit unions that do offer coin exchange likely do so at no cost to customers.
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Where can I convert coins to cash?

You can get cash in just a few minutes using a Coinstar® kiosk. It's so simple. You don't have to count, sort, or roll your coins. Our big green kiosks are at grocery stores, so you can get cash conveniently, right on the spot.
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Where can I convert my coins to cash near me?

You may find Coinstar kiosks at major grocery stores and retailers nationwide, including:
  • Albertsons.
  • CVS.
  • Food 4 Less.
  • Harris Teeter.
  • Hannaford.
  • Kroger.
  • Meijer.
  • PAYOMATIC.
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Do ATMs take coins cash?

Do ATMs take coins? Most ATMs do not take coins. If you want to deposit coins, you'll need to go into a branch and deposit them with a teller.
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Can ATMs withdraw coins?

Here's a list of some things you can do at the counter but not at ATMs: Withdraw coins or low-value denominations. 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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Which banks give free coin wrappers?

  • Chase Bank: Provides coin wrappers for customers (and noncustomers if the total value is under $100).
  • U.S. Bank: Coin-counting machines that deposit customers can use at some branch locations. ...
  • Wells Fargo Bank: No longer provides coin-counting service, but customers can roll their own coins.
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How much does Coinstar charge for $50 dollars?

You do not pay a fee; however, Coinstar retains a 10% processing fee from your donation amount for national charities and a 7.5% processing fee for regional charities.
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How much does a bank charge to count coins?

Coinstar's fee is currently set at 11.9 percent of the value of the coins you're exchanging. Basically: That's nearly $12 for every $100 in coins you feed to the machine. You'd have to guess how much change you have accumulated to calculate the Coinstar fee.
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Do banks charge to take coins?

Banks and credit unions typically allow customers to change coins for free. If a local bank offers free coin changing, you may be able to open an account to take advantage of the service rather than paying fees to use an automated coin machine.
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Is it free to use Coinstar?

Coinstar's processing fee is generally 11.9%, but fees may vary depending on the location. To avoid the processing fee, you'll have to choose to receive an e-gift card instead of cash.
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Are coin machines accurate?

Coinstar machines are generally very accurate when it comes to counting coins. They use sophisticated technology to sort and count the coins and calculate their value. According to Coinstar, the machines are accurate to within one cent.
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What is cheaper than Coinstar?

Coinstar is one of the top names in coin-counting machines. But you typically have to pay a fee for the service, and that fee can eat into your haul big time.
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The fee-free restaurant and retail options include:
  • Lowe's.
  • Starbucks.
  • Applebee's.
  • Amazon.
  • Chili's.
  • Texas Roadhouse.
  • Lowe's.
  • GameStop.
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What is the minimum for Coinstar?

There's absolutely NO FEE when you cash in at Coinstar for Steam. Minimum amount: $5.00. Maximum amount: $250.00.
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Do banks give free coin rollers?

You can do that in a couple of ways. You can roll the coins yourself. Most banks will give you free wrappers if you ask and will exchange their customers' rolled coins for cash — and many extend that courtesy to non-customers as well.
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Can I ask my bank for coin wrappers?

You can ask your local bank branch for coin wrappers or purchase them at any large retail store or online. Styles vary from flat wrappers to preformed tubes. Once your coins are properly counted and rolled, they're ready to be converted to cash or deposited into a savings account!
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Do all banks take wrapped coins?

Yes. A bank can set its own internal policy as to whether it will accept or exchange unrolled coins for currency.
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What if bank does not accept coins?

The question is how banks can refuse to accept coins when the coins have been issued by RBI. Secondly, there is a provision as per which people can register FIR against the bank that refuses to accept coins.
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Why don't ATMS take coins?

ATM're not design to dispose coin as most coins're of lower value & it doesn't make sense to withdraw such a small amount by ATM.
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Do all coin machines charge a fee?

A lot of supermarkets have coin-sorting machines but almost all charge a service fee. (CoinStar's processing fee, for example, is currently 11.9% of whatever you convert, or $11.90 for every $100 in change.)
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How do machines detect coins?

"Vending machines use light sensors to measure the size of a coin and electromagnets to detect the metal type to determine what kind of coin it is," Chan writes. "If you're not shaped like a quarter and built like a quarter, you ain't a quarter in their book."
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How do I avoid the fee at Coinstar?

But, this method does let you save money so I understand. Instead of having to roll your coins for the bank or lose money to Coinstar, just pay for items with coins in the self-checkout. You won't have to pay any fees and can easily use self-checkouts at most grocery or retail stores.
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Can I cash my coins at any 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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