Yes, Chase does facilitate coin exchange for both customers and non-customers, although with differing policies.
For Chase Bank customers, you can deposit rolled coins into your account without a fee.
For non-customers, Chase will exchange rolled coins for cash up to a certain limit (reportedly up to $200 per visit). If you have more than that, you might have to visit multiple branches. Some sources suggest a limit as low as $100 for non-customers. It’s always best to verify with your local Chase branch about their specific policies and limits, [advises MyBankTracker].
It’s important to note that Chase, like many large national banks, no longer provides coin-counting machines . This means you’ll need to roll the coins yourself before bringing them in for exchange or deposit. Chase branches typically offer free coin wrappers for this purpose.
If you prefer not to roll your own coins, alternatives like Coinstar kiosks at grocery stores can count and exchange your coins for cash, e-gift cards, or charitable donations, though fees may apply for cash redemption.
Does Chase have a free coin machine?
Check your bank’s policy. Certain credit unions and community banks still have coin-counting machines. The majority of large banks, such as Bank of America, Chase and Capital One, do not have coin-counting machines for their customers anymore, though you can still receive coin wrappers.
Where can I exchange coins for cash for free?
Great question! 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.
Does Chase offer free change for coins?
Thanks for asking. Exchange Coins For Free At Banks
Although every bank will give out free coin wrappers, not every bank will accept your rolled coins if you are a non-customer. Chase Bank has rather generous policies for non-customers, who can exchange up to $200 in coins as long as they’re in coin wrappers.
Does Chase Bank do a currency exchange?
Chase Bank: Chase customers may exchange currency at local branches. You’ll have to call your nearest branch to learn about transaction fees.