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Question probably (stretched) FIRE-adjacent question:
I live in So Cal, and I bank with Chase; anywhere I can cash my coin for the least amount of fee possible?I have about a few hundred perhaps $1-$2k worth of coins?
I hate to use Coinstar as I don’t like its high fee, and sometime I feel short-changed, even though they probably didn’t short-change me.
Thank you!
AllisonI have been with half a dozen banks in the last 10 years, all accepted my coins no questions asked.
Granted the most I had was a couple hundred at any given time
AudreyI’d check with your bank but I know some of them accept coin rolls for depositing into your account.
I think you’d just have to make the coin rolls yourself if they’re currently loose coins.
TrinhBring to Chase and ask them to deposit into your account
KathyI joined a credit union just for free ability to cash my coins in
GraceI work at Chase, we do not accept loose coin. There are lots of coin counters on Amazon for under fifty bucks and I use one of those to cash in rolled coin at the bank
AshleyI work at a credit union and we have change counters in all
Of our member centers.I would try a local credit union near you.
You will probably have to be a member, but then you could cash checks and turn coin in all the time instead of getting a non member fee.
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