Yes, Publix offers coin-counting machines . These machines are typically located near the customer service desk. You can pour your coins directly into the machine, and it will count them and provide a receipt. You then take this receipt to the customer service counter to redeem it for cash.
It’s important to note that Publix’s coin machines usually charge a fee for this service, which can be around 10% of the total amount. Make sure to check with your specific Publix store for exact details on their fees.
While Publix has its own coin-counting machines, you may also find Coinstar kiosks in other grocery stores and retailers, [according to U.S. News & World Report] . Coinstar kiosks typically charge a higher service fee, up to 12.9% plus a transaction fee, if you choose to receive cash. However, they offer a fee-free option if you choose an eGift card or donate to a charity.
How to use Coinstar machine at Publix?
Just pour your coins into the kiosk and let us do the work. Choose one of our three convenient options: get cash, which has a service fee up to 12.9% + $0.99 transaction (fees may vary by location), select an eGift Card, or make a donation to your favorite charity.