TD Bank no longer offers coin-counting machines in its branches . They removed these machines, previously known as “Penny Arcades”, in May 2016 due to customer complaints about inaccurate counts and alleged shortchanging.
Instead, TD Bank customers need to roll their coins in wrappers before bringing them to a branch for deposit or exchange. TD Bank will provide these coin wrappers for free at any branch.
It’s worth noting that some banks and credit unions may still offer coin-counting services, potentially for free to members or for a fee to non-members. Alternatively, Coinstar machines are available in various retail locations and supermarkets, although they typically charge a fee for exchanging coins for cash vouchers. Some Coinstar machines may offer fee-free eGift Card options. You can also consider visiting a local credit union or community bank, which are more likely to have free coin-counting machines for their members.
Can I take coins to TD Bank?
Good point! To deposit coins, TD Bank customers will have to use coin wrappers. These wrappers are available for free by visiting a TD Bank branch. Tip: Most banks will give you free coin wrappers. Customers have to wrap their coins at home before depositing them.
Does TD still have a coin machine?
Good point! Which Banks Have Coin Counters? Chase, Bank of America, Citibank, Capital One, PNC Bank, TD Bank, and other major national banks no longer provide coin-counting machines to customers or to non-customers. The big banks claim that these machines cost more to maintain than the value that is delivered to customers.
Where to change coins to cash for free?
Thanks for asking. 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. Coinstar machines are in many supermarkets, and Publix has its own machines.