Yes, Walmart stores often have Coinstar kiosks where you can count and convert your coins.
However, keep in mind:
- Coinstar machines typically charge a fee for converting coins to cash. This fee can be substantial, with reports suggesting it can be upwards of 11% or 12.9% plus a transaction fee, depending on the location.
- Some Coinstar machines may offer options for converting coins into gift cards from participating retailers without a fee, [according to Coinstar].
Alternatively, you could consider these options:
- Banks and Credit Unions: Many banks and credit unions accept rolled coins for deposit without fees, and some branches may have coin-counting machines.
- Self-checkout at Walmart: You can use your loose change to pay at the self-checkout, effectively converting it to cash as you spend.
Before using a Coinstar machine, it’s wise to check the fees and explore alternative options to decide which method best suits your needs and priorities (convenience vs. cost).








Can I cash in coins at Walmart?
Whether you spend them, donate them, deposit them, or exchange them for cash – it feels good to #GetCoinMoving! You can turn your coins into what you want at Coinstar. Find a kiosk: https://bit. ly/4416tlE.
Where can I bring my coins for cash for free?
Thanks for asking. Credit unions : Like banks, your credit union may agree to exchange your coins for cash for free if you’re a member. Non-members may have to pay a fee for this service, if offered.
Does Walmart have a coin conversion?
Swap out your coins for cash at a Coinstar kiosk in over 4,500 Walmart locations and enjoy more of what you love! Find a kiosk and start shopping #TheCoinstarWay today: https://bit.ly/49qvojz. No Amazon gift cards, a 13% fee to convert to cash?