Bank Coin Exchange Policy
Summary
In the U.S., banks are not legally required to accept coins for deposit or exchange. In Lyndonville, Vermont, you can inquire about your banks policy or lodge a complaint with their customer service.Full Conversation
I went to a bank today to exchange coins like I have before the bank said they won exchange them. I’ve been a customer of the bank for over 50 years.
Hello **** ****, it's unfortunate to hear about your situation. Could you please let me know in which country and state this incident happened? This will help me provide you with the most accurate legal information.
Linden, Ville, Vermont,
Hello ****,
In the U.S., banks are not legally required to accept coins for deposit or exchange. However, as a customer, you can inquire about the bank's policy or lodge a complaint.
Sorry Lyndonville, Vermont
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In Lyndonville, Vermont, as in the entire U.S., it's discretionary for banks to accept or refuse coins for deposit or exchange. You can inquire about your bank's policy or lodge a complaint to their customer service.
OK thank you
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