Publix does not charge a fee to change coins.
You can bring your coins to any Publix store, and they will exchange them for cash without any service charge.
This is a great option for those who have accumulated spare change over time and want to convert it into usable currency.
Just make sure that the coins are in good condition and that you have a sufficient amount, as some stores may have limits on how much they will accept at one time.
If you’re in a rush, it might be a good idea to call your local Publix ahead of time to confirm their coin exchange policy as it can vary by location.
Many customers find this service convenient, especially if they regularly shop at Publix.
Remember, it’s always best to check for any updates or changes in policy directly at the store or on Publix’s official website.
Does Publix accept all types of coins?
Yes, Publix accepts all standard U.S. coins including pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters.
Is there a limit on how many coins I can exchange?
Some Publix locations may impose a limit on the number of coins you can exchange at once, so it’s a good idea to check with your local store.
Can I exchange coins for store credit instead of cash?
Typically, Publix will give you cash for your coins rather than store credit.
What if my coins are dirty or damaged?
Coins should be in good condition. If they are too dirty or damaged, Publix may refuse to exchange them.
Do I need to sort my coins before bringing them in?
No, you don’t need to sort your coins; Publix will handle the sorting during the exchange process.