Yes, it’s very common for banks to provide free coin wrappers to their customers . You can usually just ask a teller at your local branch, and they will give you the wrappers you need.
It’s a good idea to confirm your bank’s specific policy on coin deposits, as some may have limits on the amount of coins accepted or require you to be a customer to exchange coins for cash without fees. You might also find free coin-counting machines at credit unions or community banks, though they may charge fees for non-members.
How do I ask a bank for coin rolls?
Go to the teller at your local bank, and slide them a hand written note asking for all their coins.
Will bank of America take my unrolled coins?
No. Please take rolled coins to your local financial center. Incomplete rolls or loose coins may not be accepted.
Can banks refuse to take rolled coins?
From my experience, Yes, most banks and credit unions will still accept rolled coins, as this makes counting them much easier and faster for tellers. However, their policies on accepting coins can vary, so it’s always best to check with your specific bank beforehand.