FAQs
Use a Coinstar machine
You can find Coinstar machines in most supermarkets, and they work by automatically sorting your change and converting it either into a voucher for cash that you can exchange at the customer services counter, or a voucher for money off your shopping.
Does Coinstar take foreign coins? ›
Coinstar cannot accept Eisenhower silver dollars, 1943 steel pennies, pure silver, commemorative or foreign coinage. They may not be recognized by our kiosk or returned to you. Items such as keys, jewelry and other valuables should also not go into the kiosk.
How does Coinstar work in the UK? ›
How does Coinstar® work? Trading in your loose coins at Coinstar is easy. Just pour your coins into a machine and let us do the work. Choose one of our two convenient options: get cash, which has a 25p transaction fee and a 11.5% processing fee for cash transactions or charity which has a 8.9% fee.
What banks have coin counters for free in the UK? ›
The useful bit
- If you're a Barclays, HSBC, NatWest or RBS customer and have coins to deposit, you're in luck. ...
- Metro Bank has free coin deposit machines that anyone can use, even if you're not with Metro Bank.
How do I sell coins UK? ›
Consign Your Coins to Sell in a Royal Mint Auction
The Royal Mint's regular auctions provide a great opportunity to offer your coins to a large buying audience. Selling in a Royal Mint auction can help make sure you get a fair price for your coins while being confident they are going to a good new home.
Do UK banks still take coins? ›
MoneySavingExpert reports that major banks such as Nationwide, Santander, Halifax, Lloyds and NatWest will still allow customers to deposit the most recent form of old currency into their account. The Post Office will also allow this, but only if your bank signed up to receive cash deposits through the Post Office.
How do I cash out foreign coins? ›
Go to an exchange bureau
Many banks provide a similar service for their customers. They will typically buy back hard foreign currencies but will pass on soft or defunct currencies. (Hard currencies are stable; soft currencies are volatile.)
Where to get rid of foreign coins? ›
Try taking old or foreign coins to your local charity shop as many charities accept them to help raise valuable funds. You can also often donate foreign coins on your return flight from holiday.
Where is the best place to exchange foreign coins? ›
Local banks and credit unions usually offer the best rates. Major banks, such as Chase or Bank of America, often offer the added benefit of having ATMs overseas. Online peer-to-peer foreign currency exchanges. Online bureaus or currency converters, such as Travelex, provide convenient foreign exchange services.
Can you use coins in UK? ›
These are the current coins that are used within England. They are the only legal tender coins that can be used in shops. 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1 and £2. So remember you cannot get a 15p coin etc.
The fees associated with using Coinstar's cash option help cover the costs of counting and sorting the coins, as well as maintaining the kiosks. If you're looking to avoid these fees, opting for an eGift Card is your best bet. You bypass the service charge and get funds to use at specific retailers and restaurants.
How to turn coins into cash? ›
To exchange your coins for cash, you can find a local bank or retailer that offers coin-cashing services. It pays to determine if a coin-cashing service charges a fee, so you can look elsewhere to avoid such a fee. Some coin cashing machines allow you to exchange coins for cash, gift cards or charitable donations.
How to cash in coins in the UK? ›
Trading in your loose coins at Coinstar is easy. Just pour your coins into a machine and let us do the work. Choose one of our two convenient options: get cash, which has a 25p transaction fee and an 11.5% processing fee for cash transactions or charity which has an 8.9% fee. All fees may vary by location.
Does Coinstar take British coins? ›
How to cash in your coins at Coinstar. Coinstar kiosks in the U.S. offer many services but do not exchange gift cards or foreign currency.
What supermarkets have coin-counting machines UK? ›
The machines can be found at most supermarkets including Asda, Tesco and Sainsbury's. Shoppers have to insert their coins into a slot and receive a voucher which can be redeemed for cash at the till.
What can I do with foreign coins in the UK? ›
Donate unwanted foreign coins, notes and out-of-date coins and notes to the RBL all year round at Sainsbury's Travel Money Bureaux shops that are currently open.
What supermarkets have coin counting machines in the UK? ›
The machines can be found at most supermarkets including Asda, Tesco and Sainsbury's. Shoppers have to insert their coins into a slot and receive a voucher which can be redeemed for cash at the till.
Will any bank exchange cash for coins? ›
Many banks and credit unions offer coin exchange services, including national banks such as Chase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Citibank, U.S. Bank and more.
How can I exchange foreign coins for cash? ›
How to Exchange Currency
- Contact a bank or credit union to make sure it has the currency or will accept foreign currency, and check what the fees are.
- Find exchange rates through your bank, credit union or websites such as xe.com.
- Check the bank's exchange rate to make sure it's fair.
- Arrange for pickup or delivery.