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Do banks allow this? [Easy 10 Points]

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Okay, so i have like 25 dollars in quarters, nickels, and dimes. I was wondering if i could go to the bank and exchange these coins for dollar bills?

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  1. Actually some banks won't take rolled change -- too much fraud.   Or actually charge a fee for taking rolled change.  Some banks have coin counting machines available.  Check with the bank.


  2. Yes they will take the change but it must be rolled they won't take it if it's not. Go to the dollar store and get a pack of coin rollers for a buck!!! Also you can go to the coinstar machine put all your coins in and the grocery store will give you dollars, I think they take about .8 cents to the dollar. I do coinstar all the time it's much easier!!!  

  3. Yes. You can go to any bank and get bills in exchange for coins.

  4. Almost any back will require you to "roll" the change into those change sleeves before you can deposit.  Some grocery stores have a machine that you just pour the change into and it counts the change up and gives you a paper ticket you take to the cashier and they will pay you in paper money.  Bt the machine takes like 7 cents for every dollar as a surcharge.

  5. just go to a coinstar at your grocery store.

  6. add the quarters up from dollors and the nicles and dimes add them upp for dollors thenn go 2 the bank

  7. Many banks will not take change unless it is rolled.  Call ahead and see what your bank's policy is.

  8. Do you have an acct. there?  Ask them for change rolls and while you are watching TV roll them up. They will gladly take your rolled change.

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