I'm not a member of banks in NoVa. I know Chevy Chase has a fee for coin counting, but are there free ones around here? I've heard tell that TD Bank offers free coin counting.
The fee at Chevy Chase is $3 up to $100 and a flat percentage after that. Much better than Coinstar if you have a lot of change and they are just about everywhere. Cardinal Bank has free coin counting, but their machines are being replaced with newer models since the original machines were down at least 50% of the time.
Agree with TD Bank, but none of the branches are that close to where I live.
Re: Free Coin Counting
Posted by:
free
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Date: March 17, 2009 03:26PM
Navy Federal has free coin counting, if you can be a member and the branch has this machine. I know the branch in Vienna does.
actually, coinstar will count it free if you choose to take a gift certificate for an online store. I use it here and there and get certificates for Amazon.
I offer free coin counting.
You bring me your coins, I'll count, sort, clean and wrap your coins for free.
That's right. It's absolutely free. I ask only that you sign a piece of paper. It's nothing really.
Re: Free Coin Counting
Posted by:
Cliff
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Date: July 21, 2009 04:33PM
Are there any grocery stores around with coin counting machines? I live in the U.S. and they are all over the place.