Technically they should accept all forms of small dollar coins - Anthony, Sacagawea, and presidential - because they have the same size, weight, and electronic "signature". However some machines may not be set to accept any dollar coins so you'd have to check around.
That said, there are much less costly ways to convert coins to paper money. Unless you request the money as a gift card, most Coinstar machines charge a so-called service fee that amounts to about 9 cents out of every dollar counted. That means you'll lose nearly one-tenth of everything you put in. Check with some major banks to see if they'll count them for free. If you live in the northeast US there is a large super-regional bank with a 2-letter name and green logo that will count coins without charge, whether you have an account with them or not.
President on $1 one dollar bill: George Washington George Washington is also on quarter dollar coin President on $2 two dollar bill: Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson is also on the nickel (5 cent) coin President on $5 five dollar bill: Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln is also on the "penny" (one cent) Face on $10 Ten dollar bill: Alexander Hamilton. He was not a President. President on $20 twenty dollar bill: Andrew Jackson President on $50 fifty dollar bill: Ulysses S. Grant Face on $100 One hundred dollar bill: Benjamin Franklin. He was not a President. Benjamin Franklin is on half dollar coins minted from 1948 to 1963 The following denominations are no longer issued, and are only available from currency dealers: President on $500 five hundred dollar bill: William McKinley President on $1,000 one thousand dollar bill: Grover Cleveland President on $5,000 five thousand dollar bill: James Madison Face on $10,000 Ten thousand dollar bill: Salmon P. Chase. He was not a President President on $100,000 one hundred thousand dollar bill: Woodrow Wilson $1,000,000 dollar bill - does not exist - novelty/joke items only.
President Andrew Jackson is on the face of the twenty-dollar bill. President Andrew Jackson first appeared on the twenty-dollar bill in 1928.
Nothing, this would be fake money. There is no such thing as a president bush dollar bill; you may be thinking of another president.
President Eisenhower
President Grover Cleveland
The coins are legal tender so a bank should accept them with no questions asked. Also many vending machines and mass-transit ticket machines take the coins, as well as the current brass ("golden") dollar coins.
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Vending machines can have multiple varieties of dollar bill validators of differing models and brands. While most vending machines do not come equipped to accept $2 bills (usually only $1's and occasionally $5's), there is the possibility that a vending machine was retrofitted with a special dollar bill validator to accept $2's.
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Yes. Coinstar machines accept Sacagawea coins and even half-dollars. Most coin-counting machines charge a so-called 'service fee' of 8 to 10 percent which is far in excess of the amount needed to keep the machines operating. Check for the following alternatives: > Some machines will waive the fee if you take the money as a gift card rather than as cash. You just have to be careful that the card will be used, and that it too doesn't have a lot of strings attached, like expiration dates and/or 'usage fees', which are just as bad as having the machine keep a dime out of every dollar you put in. > Some major banks, including one on the U.S. East Coast with large green signs (no advertising here, please) will count coins for free, and you do not have to have an account - anyone can walk in. IMO this is the best alternative because it costs you nothing, you walk out with cash in had, and there are no 'gotcha' conditions.
Sacagawea and Presidential dollar coins are legal tender anywhere in the US and should be accepted in payment by any store.The only limitations on their use might be vending machines that haven't yet been modified to accept dollar coins.
About any bank will do this for you. Also Dollar coins are used as change at government machines such as train ticket machines and postage machines where you purchase stamps.
Most vending machines can be upgraded to accept dollar bills, you might have to cut a hole for the acceptor and purchase a new coin mechanism, harness and dollar bill acceptor, and bezel for the acceptor. If you don't have these things in stock it would run a vendor about 500.00 bucks to upgrade a older machine.ThanksHope this helps
No, they will not accept Starter Checks
Yes! Family Dollar does accept AmEx and AmEx Gift Cards.
The President who was on the thousand dollar bill was Grover Cleveland. The President on the five thousand dollar bill was James Madison.
President William McKinley. was on the 500 dollar bill