Some QuikTrip locations may have coin-exchange machines where you can exchange coins for cash.
However, availability can vary by location, so it’s always best to call ahead or check online to confirm the services offered at your nearest QuikTrip before visiting.
Alternatively, you could consider these options for exchanging coins for cash:
- Banks and Credit Unions: Many banks and credit unions offer free coin exchange services to their members or customers.
- Coinstar Kiosks: These machines are commonly found in grocery stores and retailers, and allow you to exchange coins for cash or gift cards (though fees may apply).
- Local Retailers: Some retailers may be willing to exchange your coins for cash, especially if there’s a coin shortage in the area, according to KSN.com.
Where can I exchange coins for free?
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.
Where can I exchange a lot of coins?
From my experience, 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.
Will gas stations exchange coins for dollars?
Banks, Walmart stores, supermarkets, gas stations and many other retailers — over 24,000 in all — have Coinstar kiosks that make it easy to cash in your change. Pour your loose change into the receiver and let the machine do the work of sorting and counting the coins.