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Chase Bank Coin Counter: No Machines, But Free Coin Wrappers Available

squirrelz by squirrelz
18/08/2025
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Historically, Chase Bank had coin-counting machines in some locations, particularly in the Midwest . However, this service has been eliminated, and Chase branches no longer have these machines.

While they don’t have coin counters, Chase Bank still accepts coin deposits, but they must be rolled in wrappers. They provide coin wrappers for free to both customers and non-customers. If you have a large amount of coins, and rolling them manually is inconvenient, other options include:

  • Credit Unions and Community Banks: These institutions are more likely to have free coin-counting machines available to members or customers.
  • Coinstar Kiosks: Available in many grocery stores, Coinstar kiosks can count your coins, but they typically charge a service fee (around 12.9%) to exchange them for cash. However, some kiosks offer fee-free exchange for eGift cards or donations to charity.
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Comments 8

  1. Sarah Campbell Jr. says:
    3 months ago

    Can I exchange my coins for cash at Chase Bank?

    Reply
    • Michelle Y. Zhang says:
      3 months ago

      Most national banks, local banks and credit unions will accept coins in exchange for cash. However, policies and procedures vary by institution and location. For example, national banks like Chase and Capital One exchange pre-rolled coins for cash for account holders.

      Reply
  2. Linda Brown says:
    3 months ago

    What banks have free coin counters?

    Reply
    • Deborah X. Robinson says:
      3 months ago

      PNC Bank. PNC Bank accepts rolled coins for deposit into your PNC account. …
      Bank of America. Bank of America, Member FDIC, accepts U.S. coins, but they must be presented in full rolls at any of the bank’s local financial centers. …
      Chase. …
      Citizens Bank. …
      JBT. …
      Manasquan Bank. …
      Republic Bank. …
      U.S. Bank.

      Reply
  3. Gary K. Harris says:
    3 months ago

    How do I avoid Coinstar fees?

    Reply
    • Dr. Nancy Young says:
      3 months ago

      Opt for eGift Cards. To sidestep the Coinstar fee, opting for an eGift Card with a 0% fee is your best bet. …
      Donate to charity. Coinstar also waives their fee when you donate directly at a kiosk (bonus: it’s a tax deduction).

      Reply
  4. Jessica Lopez says:
    3 months ago

    Where can I bring unrolled coins?

    Reply
    • Robert Young III says:
      3 months ago

      Great question! To exchange your coins for cash, you can either visit your bank or credit union, use a Coinstar machine, or roll the coins yourself.

      Reply

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