
hannahweigt97
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The bank |
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zipzeronada
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Go to the bank, or one of those change machines at a grocery store. |
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fillet_of_soul
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The bank. |
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Publix they have this coin star thing were you can do that :D |
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cwb63ss
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The bank |
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♥▓▒░Cant Touch This!♥▓▒░
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Roll them up or go to the grocery store and go to the green machine |
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:D Howard
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a bank or a local CoinStar in your local grocery store. |
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Lloydwebberfan
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the bank - but you have to roll them first. |
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gSINGHg
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i don't know....errr............a bank |
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lekilneje
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Any bank or a Coin Star (or related) machine (There's usually a fee at a machine, though)
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whoeveruneedme2be
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Coinstar at the supermarket. |
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Judy1
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You can roll them and take them to a bank, and you'll get full value.
Many stores, especially grocery stores, have Coinstar machines where you can just dump in the coins, the machine will count them and pay you for them - a fee will be deducted though. |
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Phil
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Quick and Easy................Many grocery stores have change cashing machines. Just bring your jar and dump the change into the machine. The machine will separate and count it and you'll get a receipt to cash at the customer service desk. There will most likely be a charge of 3 to 9 per cent for the transaction. |
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Sara
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theres one at wal mart where i live...or i think its wal mart. maybe it's kroger.....something like that |
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Maron A
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bank, walmart.etc |
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Moe
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The bank I think will work. |
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Kristen K
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Hmmmmm... um..... try the bank. They might do it for you. I remember super markets used to have machines that did that for you but idk if they do any more.
Good luck!
God bless you :) |
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Ardiana
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go to Duane Reade or Rite aide i just did that today and i got 20 bucks=) |
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Angelica babe♥
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Go to The Path mark next to Shoprite in the West Grand. They have a coin star/ Coin converter. It's better than the bank, because it doesn't need to be rolled up, all you need to do is throw all your pennies in the machine, and it'll give you a receipt of the amount. finally go to the cashier and hell exchange them hope this helps. i've been there losts of times |
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answerguru
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Any bank as long as they are rolled in paper coin rollers. If you don't have them counted and rolled and you need the paper coin rollers stop in at any bank and ask for some penny wrappers.Otherwise take them to a grocery store that has a machine that counts loose coins and pays you for them. There is however a small charge. |
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4real4real102
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The bank for free, and some grocery places have a machine that do that sort of thing, but they charge you a fee for doing it. |
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Paje
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Take it to your bank. They have a machine that sorts and counts change. |
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e.a.b B
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meijer always has a coinstar change thing. its easy too. |
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Dance!
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Oh, I don't know...THE BANK?!?! |
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Melisa E
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at some supermarkets foodtown has some |
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shizzle
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if you want to count them out and roll them up, you can take them to your bank and get the equal amount in dollars. however, if you want to take the easy way out, check out your major local supermarkets - most of them have "coinstar" machines -
you simply dump in your pennies, hit the button, it counts them automatically, and spits out a voucher for the amount MINUS about 9 cents per dollar...that's the way they make their money...
you then take the voucher to any cashier at the store, and they will give you your money. |
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erin.
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there are these little machines inside most grocery stores and if you dump in all your change it gives you cash. (: |
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Stanley Y
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bank
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AhhJeO4eoGTfswb9PkivOYvsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20081108121335AA945W9 |
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nacho
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Bank |
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ashleybball0920
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The bank thats where i went. |
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tyler_farrell48
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roll them in those things, then take them to the bank, simple as that |
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