Many banks will give out coin wrappers (often called “coding rolls” or “bank rolls”) for free to their customers, saving you money and streamlining how you organize and deposit spare change. Here’s a practical guide to getting these rolls for free from your bank rather than buying them.
Why Coin Rolls Matter
Coin rolls are essential if you want to sort and deposit your loose change, especially at banks that don’t offer coin-counting machines or want coins pre-wrapped for deposits. The most common denominations for rolls are:
•Pennies: 50 coins ($0.50) per roll
•Nickels: 40 coins ($2)
•Dimes: 50 coins ($5)
•Quarters: 40 coins ($10)
How to Get Free Coding Rolls from Banks
Most banks, especially those where you have an account, will give you coin wrappers for free—sometimes as many as you reasonably need for your next deposit. All you need to do is ask the teller at your branch for some coin rolls, and they’ll often provide them without any hassle or charge. This practice extends to both large banks and smaller credit unions, so it’s worth checking with your financial institution.
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