![]() ![]() I think we might have to blame our consumer culture of switching to plastic, the expense of keeping coins, and companies like Coinstar. I hate how it’s so much of a pain to deposit or exchange real legal tender. There are others like TD Bank which charges a fee to use the machine. Some banks have coin counting machines in their lobby, but they might only be for account holders. ![]() I still see a lot of chatter on forums about banks around some towns not accepting coins at all. I get a lot of emails about the subject to this day and that post was over six years ago. One of my most popular posts on this blog was when I wrote about how it seems many banks don’t accept coin deposits anymore. This makes it easy to deposit coins, outside of paying that 12.5% processing fee. Now when I look for Coinstar near me, I find them in so many places, including most Walmarts. When I would have a ton of coins, it used to be harder to find a machine to deposit them. ![]()
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