Reports suggest that Navy Federal Credit Union branches do not have coin-counting machines.
Instead, you would need to roll your coins yourself before bringing them in for deposit. Navy Federal provides free coin wrappers at their branches for this purpose.
You can then deposit your rolled coins at the teller counter or potentially through an ATM, depending on the branch’s capabilities. Some sources suggest you might need to deposit them at the teller, while others indicate some ATMs might be equipped to handle them. It’s always best to call your local branch to confirm their specific procedures before visiting.
Alternatively, you could consider using a Coinstar kiosk found at many grocery stores and retailers, but these typically charge a fee for cash redemption, [according to Bankrate] . Some community banks and credit unions may also offer coin-counting machines, sometimes free for members and with a fee for non-members.
How does Navy Federal take coins?
They have a machine that you type your account number into and then dump the coins in and it counts them and gives you a receipt of your deposit.
Does Navy Federal Credit Union have a coin-counting machine?
No. None of the branches do. They provide free coin wrappers.
Where can I cash coins for free?
I can help with that. Most banks offer free coin exchange services to account holders, though you may need to roll coins yourself. Self-service coin-counting machines are more commonly found at local banks and credit unions than at national banks.