Yes, that is correct Coinstar accepts AMC movie theater tickets
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.
They are sorted by size and weight. Coins that are too lite or misshaped are spit out in the reject tray.
Yes. The retailer will only accept vouchers which have printed on the same day. This is because Coinstar will only reimburse the retailer when it is redeemed on the same day.
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.
If I have $150 in coins what will coin star charge me
coinstar
What?! Accept euro coins?? Who accept euro coins in the first place?
Type in Coinstar in you search box. Coinstar locations can be found on your computer.
Coinstar was created in 1991.
take it to coinstar and get coin count and multiply each respective coin to its mint weight and voila
Coinstar is a company that operates self-service coin-counting machines in retail locations. They do not have a population as they are a corporation, not a community or group of people.