It appears many Target stores do have Coinstar machines, which are coin-counting kiosks that allow you to convert your loose change into cash (minus a fee), eGift Cards (often fee-free), or donations to charities.
However, not all Target stores might have a Coinstar machine.
You can check the Coinstar website or your local Target’s specific store information for the most accurate details about whether a particular location has a coin machine.
Where is there a free coin machine?
Your local bank branch is a good place to exchange coins. The branch will typically give you coin wrappers for free. Credit unions or community banks are more likely to have free coin-counting machines for members.
Do grocery stores still have coin machines?
From my experience, Key takeaways
Banks and credit unions often offer free coin exchange services for customers, while charging small fees for non-customers. Coinstar machines charge up to 12.9 percent plus a 99-cent flat fee but are widely available at grocery stores and retailers.
What machine gives you cash for coins?
I can help with that. Get cash for your coins at Coinstar. Coinstar kiosks in the U.S. offer many services but do not exchange gift cards or foreign currency.