Which banks have coin cointers.

Both Commerce Bank and Chevy Chase Bank have self-service coin counters in their branches, free for non-members.
 

Bank of America doesn't,neither does Wachovia or Washington Mutual.These are in S.Florida.
 

Nextier Bank in and around Butler County, PA has self-service coin counters in some of their branches. Great customer service, and I can get halves and turn them back in at the same branch. (the coin i dump into the counters gets sent to a different place than where they get the new boxes from). The counters are free for customers.
 

DrDetector said:
....the coin i dump into the counters gets sent to a different place than where they get the new boxes from). The counters are free for customers.
WOW a dream bank.
Just park your motor home near the front door, have brinks drop off at your door step and make a few dozen trip into the bank everyday. ;)
 

Just about! I have two boxes delivered Tuesdays and two Fridays. I don't want to order more than that as it could lead to me not being able to order any if it gets to a ridiculous quantity and the wrong person thinks it's not cost effective, you know?
 

TCF Bank and Wells Fargo in the Twin Cities both have self-serve coin machines in the lobby so the tellers are not bothered with lifting the coins just the paper receipts. To date, the only issue I have is that one machine kicks out about 50% of the halfs as rejects. Just touchy I guess.
 

The Richwood Banking Company, plain city branch has a coin counter. I use it for my cleaned up coins that I find with my MD. It will even reject silver coins because I put a few silver roosevelt dimes in by mistake before. It is free for account holders.
 

In Columbus, Ohio, most large National City Banks have free coin counters. And if you want the best, CS Bank has a fantastic free coin counter---perfect calibration, fast, accurate, open on Sundays, and you can dump all your coins in at once.
 

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