Yes, Publix stores do have coin exchange machines.
They have their own Publix-branded machines (not Coinstar) where you can deposit your coins and receive a receipt. This receipt can then be redeemed for cash at the customer service counter.
However, there is typically a fee for using these machines, often around 10% of the total amount of coins you exchange. You should check with your specific Publix store for the exact fee.
If you’re looking for alternatives without a fee, some banks and credit unions offer free coin counting services, especially for their members. Some [Yelp users suggest] you may need to roll your coins yourself, while others point out some credit unions that have free coin counting machines.
Can you exchange coins for cash at Publix?
You can bank on easy.
Money orders and transfers provided by Western Union, coin redemption, check cashing, and more are all available right at Customer Service. Why? Because we know how busy life can get sometimes, and we want to save you an extra stop.
Does Publix have a coin changing machine?
Publix. The Florida-based grocery chain has its own machines that will count your coins and provide you a receipt to redeem for cash at the customer service counter.