Many Fifth Third Bank branches offer coin-counting services, though not all. Some branches have dedicated coin counters, while others may require you to have your coins rolled before depositing them.
To confirm if a specific Fifth Third Bank branch has a coin counter, you can:
- Use the Fifth Third Bank branch locator on their website or mobile app.
- Select the branch you’re interested in and look for “Loose Coin Exchange” under the advanced search filters or services offered.
- Alternatively, you can call the branch directly to inquire about their coin-counting services.
Keep in mind:
- Some sources suggest that Fifth Third Bank previously removed coin counters from many branch lobbies.
- You may need to be a Fifth Third Bank customer to use their coin-counting services, and there may be a fee for non-customers.
- Some alternatives to bank coin counters include Coinstar kiosks found in many grocery stores, though these often charge a fee for cash redemption.
Does Fifth Third Bank have coin counting machines?
Leo – Some branches have coin counters. (Find that by searching on http://go.53.com/6184vxdMI – for Branches and, under advanced search, ‘Loose Coin Exchange. ‘) All branches should have coin wrappers available and will take your spare change that doesn’t fill a coin roll.
Can you exchange currency at the Fifth Third Bank?
Fifth Third customers can buy and sell foreign currency at their local branch with competitive exchange rates. And when you return from your trip, Fifth Third can buy back any unused foreign currency, exchanging it back into U.S. dollars.
Who is the Fifth Third Bank merging with?
We are very pleased to announce that MB Financial, Inc. and Fifth Third Bancorp have signed a definitive merger agreement*.
Does Fifth Third Bank have branches?
Fifth Third services businesses and communities through 11 states with 1,087 full‑service locations.