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Where to Count Coins After Chase Phases Out Coin Counting Machines

squirrelz by squirrelz
18/08/2025
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Many national banks, including Chase, have largely phased out coin-counting machines in their branches.

However, you still have options if you have coins to exchange:

  • Roll your coins: You can get free coin wrappers at Chase and other banks, roll your coins yourself, and then exchange them for cash or deposit them into your account.
  • Credit unions and community banks: These institutions are more likely to have coin-counting machines available for customers, and sometimes for non-customers (potentially with a fee).
  • Coinstar kiosks: These machines are located in many supermarkets and other retail locations. You can exchange coins for a cash voucher (with a fee up to 12.9% plus a transaction fee) or for an e-gift card to participating stores and restaurants (often without a fee). You can also donate to charity through Coinstar.
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Comments 8

  1. Emily Wilson says:
    5 months ago

    Do Chase banks have a coin-counting machine?

    Reply
    • Barbara Taylor MD says:
      5 months ago

      Certain credit unions and community banks still have coin-counting machines. The majority of large banks, such as Bank of America, Chase and Capital One, do not have coin-counting machines for their customers anymore, though you can still receive coin wrappers.

      Reply
  2. Anthony Young PhD says:
    5 months ago

    How much does Coinstar charge for $100?

    Reply
    • Dr. Robert Zhang says:
      5 months ago

      Coinstar’s fee is currently set at 11.9 percent of the value of the coins you’re exchanging. Basically: That’s nearly $12 for every $100 in coins you feed to the machine. You’d have to guess how much change you have accumulated to calculate the Coinstar fee.

      Reply
  3. Dr. Margaret Harris says:
    5 months ago

    Can I take my coins to chase for cash?

    Reply
    • Sandra Q. Robinson says:
      5 months ago

      From my experience, Many banks and credit unions offer coin exchange services, including national banks such as Chase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Citibank, U.S. Bank and more.

      Reply
  4. Prof. Richard Z. Robinson says:
    5 months ago

    Where can I take my unrolled coins?

    Reply
    • Mrs. Mark Brown says:
      5 months ago

      From my experience, To exchange your coins for cash, you can either visit your bank or credit union, use a Coinstar machine, or roll the coins yourself.

      Reply

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