"What should I do with all of these coins?"
Great question everyone! The obvious answer would be to go to your local bank and get coin rolls. You can then deposit the rolled coins at your bank. Easy as that! Well, not exactly that easy! You have to sort the coins, count them, maybe recount them, roll them, etc. Take pennies for example, there are 50 pennies in each roll, so that is lots of work for 50 cents. Plus you will usually have left over coins if you do not have enough for an entire roll.
So what are your options?
So what are your options?
- First, and best in my opinion, some banks now have coin sorting machines in their branches. You just dump your coins in and they are sorted, counted and you can deposit it all right into your account in a few minutes. Only problem is, these machines are rare so it might not be an option depending on your city and bank.
- So we have seen the best, now time for the worst! At many places, like grocery stores, you will see coin machines but be careful. Most of these charge a fee (usually 4-8% of your money) for sorting and counting the coins. So if you had $100 worth of coins, the machine would take $4-$8 from you! I think this is pure robbery and would avoid these if at all possible.
- So what do you do if you don't have a bank with a free coin sorter and you don't want to roll your coins or pay to use a coin sorter? One option, popping up and many malls, is a mall coin sorter. They have machine that will count and sort your coins for free and give you your payment in a mall gift certificate/gift card. So if you regularly shop at the mall and would spend money there anyways you could use their coin sorter and then use the gift card. The money you would normally have spent at the mall can then be invested in metals! Just make sure you don't buy unnecessary things at the mall, only things you would have bought anyways.
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