Your Local Bank (If You Have an Account) Most banks will count and deposit your coins for free—as long as you’re a customer. Some require coins to be rolled, so call ahead.
Credit Unions Credit unions often offer coin-counting machines with no fees, even for large amounts. They’re super customer-friendly like that.
Chase Bank Chase may allow coin deposits if you're a customer, but policies vary by branch. Always ask before lugging in a bucket of change.
Wells Fargo They don't have coin machines anymore, but they accept rolled coins if you're an account holder.
U.S. Bank Some branches have coin machines for account holders. You may need to roll coins at home.
TD Bank They once had "Penny Arcade" machines—now you’ll need to roll your coins. But they’ll take them for free if you’re a customer.
Local Grocery Stores with Coinstar Promotions Normally, Coinstar takes a fee (~11.9%), but if you opt for a gift card (like Amazon or Starbucks), there's no fee at all.