Yes, Publix stores have coin-counting machines.
Here’s how they work
- You bring your coins to the store: These machines are usually located near the front of the store, often close to the customer service desk.
- You pour your coins into the machine: The machine counts the coins.
- The machine issues a receipt: This receipt indicates the total value of your coins.
- You take the receipt to the customer service desk: Here, you can exchange the receipt for cash.
It’s important to note
- Fees: Publix coin-counting machines typically charge a fee, which can be around 10% of the total amount.
- Coinstar: While some sources mention Coinstar machines in Publix stores, Publix specifically states that it has its own coin sorting machine for coin redemption.
How does Coinstar work at Publix?
Cashing in your loose change at Coinstar is easy. Just pour your coins into the kiosk and let us do the work. Choose one of our three convenient options: get cash, which has a service fee up to 12.9% + $0.99 transaction (fees may vary by location), select an eGift Card, or make a donation to your favorite charity.
Does Publix have a money machine?
Good point! Skip bank lines and get cash where you’re at. Presto! ATMs are located at nearly 1,400 Publix stores. Secure technology.