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Where can I cash in coins without a fee?
15 Places to Get Cash for Coins for Free (or Cheap)
- Your Local Bank.
- QuikTrip. Coin Counting Machines.
- Walmart.
- Kroger.
- CVS.
- ShopRite.
- Hy-Vee.
- Meijer.
Where can I change coins to notes for free post office?
Metro Bank mainly in London and the South East of England but now reaching as far as Birmingham have coin counting machines free to anyone to use. If you don’t have an account with them then the machine will give you a receipt which you can exchange for notes at the bank counter.
Does CVS have coin-counting machines?
This summer, CVS/pharmacy will begin offering customers the chance to convert their coins into a CVS card using the Coinstar Center kiosks located in its stores. The Coin to Card service allows consumers to convert their loose change to a CVS card at the Coinstar kiosk and pay no coin-counting fee.
How do you get rid of pennies?
If you don’t want your pennies, your bank will take them. Count them out, roll them in coin wrappers (ask your bank if they can give you some for free), and deposit them into your account. There are a few banks that will count coins for free and exchange them for bills so you can walk away with cold, hard cash.
Can the bank give you coins?
Most Bank Wrapped Coins Come from the Federal Reserve Unfortunately, there’s a glitch. Most banks don’t like to sell rolled coins to their retail customers. However, even if you can get your bank to special-order rolled coins, there is no guarantee that the Federal Reserve will send your bank mint-state coins!
Can you cash in coins at the post office?
Paying in cash You can pay in both notes and coins at a Post Office® counter. Cash deposit limits vary.
Do banks give you free coin wrappers?
Most banks will even give you free paper coin wrappers if you ask. Once your coins are rolled, take them to your local bank. They’ll exchange them for cash for you, without charge.