Yes, many Walmart locations have Coinstar kiosks where you can turn your loose change into cash, eGift cards, or even donate to charity.
- Fees: Coinstar typically charges a service fee for converting coins to cash. This fee can be as high as 12.9% plus a transaction fee, according to Coinstar.
- Fee-free options: You can often avoid the fee by opting for an eGift card instead of cash. Walmart gift cards are usually one of the available options.
- Bitcoin purchases: Some Walmart Coinstar kiosks allow you to purchase Bitcoin with cash, however, not with coins.
- Availability varies: Not all Walmart stores have Coinstar machines. Availability can depend on factors like store size, location (urban vs. rural), and store management decisions.
- Confirm availability: You can use the Coinstar website or app to find a kiosk near you and verify if a specific Walmart location has one and whether it’s operational.
In summary, many Walmart stores have Coinstar machines for coin counting and exchange, but be aware of the potential fees and check for availability before you go.
Can I cash my coins at Walmart?
Good point! Retailers that commonly offer coin-exchange services include Walmart, CVS, Hannaford, Kroger, Ralphs, Meijer, Safeway, Winn-Dixie and Wawa.
Where can I exchange coins for cash for free?
Good point! 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.
What machine gives you cash for coins?
I can help with that. Get cash for your coins at Coinstar. Coinstar kiosks in the U.S. offer many services but do not exchange gift cards or foreign currency.