It appears that while some U.S. Bank branches have coin counting machines, the service is only available to U.S. Bank deposit customers.
If you are a U.S. Bank customer, you can contact your local branch to confirm if they have a coin counting machine available.
- Coinstar kiosks: These are located in many grocery stores and other retail locations and offer various options for exchanging coins, including cash, gift cards, and even cryptocurrency. Note that Coinstar typically charges a fee for cash exchanges, but gift card exchanges may be fee-free.
- Other banks and credit unions: Some local banks and credit unions may offer coin counting services, potentially for a fee if you are not a customer. It is advisable to call ahead and confirm their policies.
- Rolling your coins: You can get free coin wrappers from banks and roll your coins yourself. Once rolled, you can deposit them at your bank or credit union.
- Using coins for purchases: Some retailers may accept coins for payment, especially if it’s a small amount of exact change. However, it’s a good idea to check with the retailer beforehand, as not all businesses are equipped to handle large quantities of coins.
Do all US banks have a coin machine?
Find trusted options. Major national banks no longer offer coin-counting machines, but local community banks/credit unions often do (charging fees for non-customers). Banks provide free coin wrappers, but non-customers may face deposit limits or fees unless using multiple branches.
Can I take coins to the US bank?
Many banks and credit unions offer coin exchange services, including national banks such as Chase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Citibank, U.S. Bank and more.
Where is the best place to turn coins into cash?
Your bank is the best place to cash coins because you cannot walk into ANY bank with a bag of coins and ask them to change it into paper currency. Banks also accept not a lot of coins on the counter. In USA generally a few coins that you can hold in your fist is the norm though some may make exception.
Can I take bags of coins to the bank?
We just ask that you separate the coins into full bags that contain only one type of coin. If you have a large number of coins to deposit, please call your local branch first to see if they are able to accept them.