TOLEDO, OH (WTOL) - Do you have spare change lying around the house? One option is to get cash for it without having to do the work to count it. But how reliable are those coin counting machines you ...
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We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Coin counting machines can make handling loose change fast and easy, without the hassle of counting by hand. They work by scanning the size, ...
Fidelity Bank: Nearly all Fidelity Bank branches have coin-counting machines in their lobbies. Bank customers can cash in their coins for free, but non-bank members may have to pay a fee (depending on ...
Are you being shortchanged by coin-counting machines? It's easy to take all the coins that have been accumulating in your home and put them in the coin counter at your local grocery store or bank. But ...
This content is provided by an external author without editing by Finextra. It expresses the views and opinions of the author. For consumers keen to cash in their coins, without the hassle of sorting ...
Wells Fargo Bank is following an industry trend and pulling the plug on coin-sorting machines in its Minnesota branch lobbies. They all will be gone in the state within a few months, a company ...