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Can banks exchange coins for cash without them being in rolls?

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I have alot of change I want to exhange for cash, but they are not rolled up.

Also, is it free?

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  1. No, I tried myself. I guess the key word missing would be "piggy".

    They are just a "bank" to busy to count change, start rolling!  If you have a local Bi-lo, grocery store. They have a machine that you dump all change into, It prints a receipt & you take to the cashier to get for cash money.


  2. I work as a bank teller, and at my bank, and as with most banks in my area, you can exchange COINS for CASH easily and they don't have to be rolled. Banks have machines that sort and count the coins. This is free of charge (usually you need an account or personal identification). It's free because it's a cash for cash transaction. The money they give out, is the same as the amount they take in. ^_^ Good luck! I'd suggest taking it in in a Zip-lock baggie or something.  That makes it easier on the teller. MAYBE my bank is special or something

  3. Most will not accept loose coins.

  4. no, they do not have to accept it unrolled.  Get a change organizer that sorts it for you.  

  5. Coins have to be rolled up.

    It's free to exchange coins for

    cash at a bank.

    Purchase a coin counter,

    and packs for the coins.

    They aren't expensive.

  6. All banks can, some banks will charge you so much for every dollar, 3 4 5 cents.  Most grocery store have a change machine too, that counts and gives you cash, but they will charge you so much for every dollar!

  7. It's free, they have to be rolled up and where i'm from you have to put your name and address or phone number on each roll.

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