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Does bank of america have a coin machine?

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Coin counting machine fees. BB&T Bank still has these machines in many of their branches, but not all. For customers, it should be no surprise that the service is free, with the exception of BB&T. For non-customers, however, there is a definitely going to be a fee that's equal to a percentage of the coins counted. read more

Coin Counting Machine at the store. Remember the days you could take your piggy bank full of coins to the local savings institution and have them counted out for crisp bills or deposit. Fortunately, those days aren’t entirely gone. MyBankTracker has identified a handful of banks still offering this service, although there may be a small fee. read more

Bank of America does not have self-service change-counting machines but offers coin counting services to its customers. Self-service change-counting machines provide receipts to users, which are exchanged for cash or deposited at the teller counter. read more

TD Bank’s branch network stretches from the Northeast through Washington, D.C., as well as in Florida. The machines are free to TD Bank account holders, and those who are not account holders pay a 6 percent fee. Penny, as the machine is called, can count 3,500 coins a minute. read more

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