But paying exorbitant fees to get them counted is not. Many years ago, your bank probably had a coin-counting machine but those units were notoriously fickle. They would break all the time and so ...
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Are banks the best place to cash in your coins?Large banks typically require pre-rolled coins, while some smaller institutions and credit unions provide self-service counting machines. The services depend on the bank, so it’s a good idea to ...
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Coin machines and more: 9 ways to cash in coinsAlthough coin-counting machines were once a fixture in many banks, that’s not the case anymore. Banks like Capital One, TD Bank, and PNC Bank pulled the plug years ago on their coin-counting ...
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