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As the penny fades away, here's what to do with the coins in your jar
That jangling jar of copper-colored coins sitting on your dresser just became a relic. The government ordered the last penny ...
SAN FRANCICSO (CBS.MW) -- Coinstar CSTR, , which makes coin-counting machines, said late Thursday that its relationship with Ahold USA was expanding to include all six of Ahold's supermarket operating ...
Banks and credit unions often offer free coin exchange services for customers, while charging small fees for non-customers. Coinstar machines charge up to 12.9 percent plus a 99-cent flat fee but are ...
If you have a change jar somewhere in your home, chances are you’ve heard of Coinstar CSTR. The company has a network of 20,200 coin-counting machines located in supermarkets, drugstores, restaurants ...
BELLEVUE, Wash. -- Coinstar here and Amazon.com last week announced a program that makes it possible for supermarket customers to exchange coins and bills at Coinstar machines -- with no transaction ...
Have you noticed the new Coinstar machine in Shaw’s Market on Main Street? Apparently, you can insert cash into it and buy bitcoins and other cryptocurrencies. The way I see it, this may as well be a ...
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