Yes, many banks and credit unions provide free coin wrappers to their customers.
However, not all banks have coin-counting machines available, and some may require you to wrap your coins before bringing them in. Some institutions might have policies where they only accept rolled coins from account holders, or they might charge a fee for non-customers.
Therefore, it’s always recommended to call your specific bank or credit union branch beforehand to confirm their policies on coin exchanges and the availability of coin wrappers or counting machines. This way, you’ll know exactly what to expect before you go and can avoid any surprises or inconveniences.
Alternatively, you can purchase coin wrappers from office supply stores, dollar stores, or online retailers like Amazon and [Target].
Can you get coin wrappers at the bank for free?
Banks often give out free coin wrappers for customers to use. You’ll sort your coins into pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters and then wrap them yourself. After the bank teller counts your coins, they will give you cash in exchange or send a deposit to your savings or checking account.
Can you still take wrapped coins to the bank?
I can help with that. Find your change jar or go on a hunt to find coins to roll. Then, grab coin wrappers, which are paper tubes used to make coin rolls. Most banks will accept these coin rolls and will exchange the coins for bills.
How do I ask a bank for coin rolls?
Great question! Go to the teller at your local bank, and slide them a hand written note asking for all their coins.