Reports suggest that Navy Federal Credit Union no longer has self-service coin-counting machines in their branches . However, some information indicates that members can still deposit rolled coins or potentially have a teller run unrolled coins through a machine to generate a deposit slip.
If you have coins you’d like to deposit, you can explore the following options with Navy Federal:
- Roll your coins: Branches offer free coin wrappers. Rolling your coins before bringing them to a branch can make the deposit process smoother.
- Visit a branch: Take your rolled coins to a teller. They can assist you with the deposit.
- Ask about teller-assisted coin counting: While there may not be self-service machines, some branches might still have machines behind the counter that tellers can use to count your coins and generate a deposit slip.
Alternative coin counting options:
- Coinstar Kiosks: These machines are located in many supermarkets and offer various options like cash, gift cards, or charitable donations in exchange for your coins. Be aware that a processing fee may apply if you choose cash.
- Other Credit Unions or Community Banks: Some local credit unions or community banks may still offer free coin-counting machines for their members or potentially for a fee for non-members.
How does Navy Federal take coins?
Thanks for asking. 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.
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.
Does Navy Federal have a coin sorter?
Great question! No. None of the branches do. They provide free coin wrappers.