Yes, Wells Fargo, like most other banks and credit unions, will generally provide customers with free coin wrappers to roll their coins for deposit or exchange.
However, it’s worth noting that Wells Fargo, along with many other major banks, no longer provides coin-counting machines in their branches. Therefore, you would need to roll the coins yourself using the wrappers they provide before depositing them. Some sources suggest that Wells Fargo will still accept rolled coins for deposit without a fee if you are a customer.
It is always a good idea to contact your local Wells Fargo branch to confirm their specific policies regarding coin deposits and wrappers, as practices may vary slightly by location.
Can I get coin wrappers from Wells Fargo?
From my experience, Some banks, such as Wells Fargo, will exchange rolled coins for customers without a fee. Wells Fargo says it also offers free coin wrappers. Check your bank’s policy.
Do banks give you coin wrappers for free?
Thanks for asking. 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.
Which Wells Fargo has a coin machine?
Wells Fargo got rid of all their in-lobby coin counting machines a few years ago. You could try a US Bank location.
Can I change my coins for cash at Wells Fargo?
Great question! 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.