Wells Fargo eliminated all the coin-counting machines from their branch lobbies several years ago.
While Wells Fargo doesn’t have machines for customers to count their own coins, they do have a coin deposit service and accept rolled coins from their customers for deposit.
Wells Fargo provides free coin wrappers and accepts rolled coins at their branches. However, the specific procedures for depositing rolled coins, and whether or not they need to be pre-sorted or may be subject to a hold, might vary depending on the branch and the amount, so it’s a good idea to confirm with your local branch.
Can I change my coins for cash at Wells Fargo?
Thanks for asking. 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.
What is the best way to cash in coins?
From my experience, 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.