The availability of coin counting machines at Wells Fargo branches can vary. Some branches may have them, while others may not.
Based on online discussions, Wells Fargo, like many large banks, has been moving away from having in-lobby coin counting machines in recent years.
However, even if a branch doesn’t have a coin counting machine, Wells Fargo will generally accept rolled coins from customers and exchange them for cash or deposit them into an account without a fee. They also offer free coin wrappers to help customers roll their coins.
If you have a significant amount of coins to deposit and you’re unsure about the policy at your local Wells Fargo branch, it’s best to contact them directly to confirm their specific coin deposit procedures. You can also use the Wells Fargo ATM and Branch Locator to search for branches near you and narrow the search by filtering for specific features like coin counters if the tool offers that option.
Alternatively, you could explore other options for counting and depositing coins, such as visiting a credit union that offers free coin counting for members or utilizing a Coinstar kiosk at a retail location, which may involve a fee.








Does Wells Fargo still have coin machines?
I can help with that. If no Wells Fargo’s have them, where near the TC area can I find one with lower fees? Wells Fargo got rid of all their in-lobby coin counting machines a few years ago. You could try a US Bank location. LPT, Many Walmart self service check outs you can pull out the coin slot and can dump in coins.
What bank can I cash in my coins?
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.
How do I turn in coins to Wells Fargo?
Gather Your Coins. …
Use Coin Wrappers. …
Visit a Wells Fargo Branch. …
Approach the Teller. …
Complete the Deposit Slip. …
Review and Confirm. …
Check Your Account. …
Conclusion.