If you d rather not deal with a bank you can often find coin counting machines in the front of grocery stores.
Change counter bank of america.
And yep you can blame.
Chase citibank bank of america capital one td bank pnc bank bb t and many other national banks do not offer coin counting.
Chase bank of america citibank capital one pnc bank td bank bb t and other major national banks no longer provide coin counting machines to customers or to non customers.
This is not a commitment to lend.
As a customer they will likely offer you the option to dump your spare change in a machine or give you paper coin rolls to do yourself.
Local bank or credit union the easiest and cheapest way to exchange your coins for cash is to visit your local community bank.
As if we needed any more challenges in 2020 earlier this month a national coin shortage hit america that right america doesn t have enough physical change to go around.
Take it to a storefront coin counting machine.
Buy a manual coin sorter for the home to make counting faster and easier.
Many banks will accept your coins only if they are rolled.
And affiliated banks members fdic and wholly owned subsidiaries of bank of america corporation.
You can also exchange your coins for dollars using coinstar kiosks at supermarkets and big box stores around the country.
Though coinstar charges an 11 9 fee for this service you can bypass this fee by electing to exchange your change for e gift cards store credit or charitable donations.
The catch of course is.
The last major bank that offered free coin counting was bb t but they took down their machines last year.
Places that count rolled coins.
Credit and collateral are subject to approval.
The most popular versions are coinstar machines which will count up to 3 000 worth of coins and give you a voucher to get cash from the store s register.
They will often provide the coin wrappers for free but usually charge a 5 to 10 fee to process the rolled coins.
Banking credit card automobile loans mortgage and home equity products are provided by bank of america n a.
Bank of america does not have self service change counting machines but offers coin counting services to its customers.
Self service change counting machines provide receipts to users which are exchanged for cash or deposited at the teller counter.
Terms and conditions apply.
Many smaller financial institutions still have in branch machines for coin counting some without any fees.
Nowadays you have to look for a smaller local bank or credit union that s simply too difficult for.