You can find Coinstar coin machines at many Winn-Dixie locations . These kiosks allow you to convert your loose change into cash, eGift cards, or donate to charity.
Here’s how they typically work:
- Choose your option: Decide whether you want cash, an eGift card, or wish to donate to a charity.
- Pour in your coins: Ensure your coins are clean and free of debris, then simply pour them into the machine’s tray.
- Receive your payout: Once the machine counts your coins, it will issue a voucher you can redeem for cash at the checkout, a voucher with an eGift card code, or a receipt for your donation.
- Fees: Coinstar typically charges a fee (up to 12.9% + $0.99 transaction fee, though this can vary by location) if you choose the cash option. However, converting your coins into eGift cards or donating to charity often comes with no fee.
- Excluded items: Coinstar machines cannot accept certain items like Eisenhower silver dollars, 1943 steel pennies, or foreign coinage.
- Redemption: If you opt for cash, you will need to redeem your voucher at the store’s customer service or checkout counter on the same day it was issued.
Does Winn Dixie have a coin counter machine?
Local retailers
Some gas stations, such as QuikTrip, also offer coin-exchange machines that you can use to exchange coins for cash on the spot. Retailers that commonly offer coin-exchange services include Walmart, CVS, Hannaford, Kroger, Ralphs, Meijer, Safeway, Winn-Dixie and Wawa.
How much does Coinstar take out of $100?
Good point! Calculate Coinstar’s Fee
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.
Where can I cash coins for free?
Most banks offer free coin exchange services to account holders, though you may need to roll coins yourself. Self-service coin-counting machines are more commonly found at local banks and credit unions than at national banks.
How much does the Publix coin machine charge?
Coinstar machines are in many supermarkets, and Publix has its own machines. You may be charged up to a 12.9% processing fee if you wish to convert your coins into cash.