Yes, most Meijer stores have Coinstar kiosks for converting your loose change. Coinstar kiosks are often located in grocery stores, including many Meijer locations.
- You can exchange coins for cash (with a fee) or an eGift Card (often with no fee).
- Some Coinstar machines may also offer other options like charity donations or even purchasing cryptocurrencies.
- Fees for cash conversions typically range up to 12.9% plus a transaction fee, but may vary by location.
- You don’t need to count, sort, or roll your coins; just pour them into the machine’s tray.
- After the coins are counted, you’ll receive a voucher to redeem at the cashier or an eGift Card with a redemption code.
- Cash vouchers usually need to be redeemed on the same day they’re issued.
- Check with your local Meijer store or use the [Coinstar] website to confirm the availability of a kiosk and the services it offers.
- Consider using the eGift card option if you want to avoid fees.
- Make sure your coins are clean and free of debris to prevent jams.
Where is there a free coin machine?
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.
Do grocery stores still have coin machines?
Key takeaways
Banks and credit unions often offer free coin exchange services for customers, while charging small fees for non-customers. Coinstar machines charge up to 12.9 percent plus a 99-cent flat fee but are widely available at grocery stores and retailers.
Do Meijers Coinstar take a percentage?
Trading in your loose coins at Coinstar is easy. Just pour your coins into a machine and let us do the work. Take your coins to a Coinstar machine. A 12.90% coin processing fee applies.