Based on the information available, Wells Fargo does not currently offer coin-counting machines.
However, you have a few options for exchanging coins for cash, though some may involve fees:
- Roll your coins: You can get coin wrappers for free at your local Wells Fargo branch and roll the coins yourself. You can then deposit them at the bank without a fee.
- Coinstar Kiosks: You can find Coinstar kiosks in many supermarkets and other retailers. However, Coinstar typically charges a fee (up to 12.9% and a $0.99 transaction fee for converting coins to cash). You may be able to avoid the fee by opting for an eGift card or donating your coins to charity through Coinstar.
- Other banks or credit unions: Some other banks or credit unions might have free coin-counting machines available to their members.
In summary, while Wells Fargo doesn’t have coin-counting machines, you can still exchange your coins for cash by rolling them yourself and depositing them or by using a Coinstar kiosk for a fee.
Do Wells Fargo have a coin counter?
Wells Fargo branch does not have a change counter, alternatives are credit unions like Blaze, Ideal, and Affinity Plus. I was told by someone that Wells Fargo no longer has machine for customers to use and they require you to roll your coins in order to cash them in.
Do any banks have free coin-counting machines?
Some banks and credit unions offer free coin-counting services. Most limit this service to customers, and you’ll find some variations in how the services work. Some have self-service coin counters on site. Others restrict the amount of change you can convert in a single visit.
Does the coin machine charge a fee?
Good point! Is there a charge to use a Coinstar kiosk? Not always. Free coin counting is available at most locations in the United States if you cash in your coins for an eGift Card with a 0% fee.
Does Wells Fargo charge a fee to exchange currency?
Great question! Disclosures. Whether or not the wire transfer fee is waived, Wells Fargo makes money when we convert one currency to another currency for you. The exchange rate used when Wells Fargo converts one currency to another is set at our sole discretion, and it includes a markup.