
Ah, the eternal quest for the quarter, the laundry day dragon that must be slain. Fear not, for obtaining these shiny little discs of monetary power is easier than you think. Your primary and most civilized option is, of course, a bank. up to any teller with a crisp $10 bill and ask for a roll of quarters. It’s literally their job to trade you paper for metal. While some banks might get a bit particular if you don't have an account, most are happy to oblige the desperate and coinless.
If a trip to the bank feels too much like an official adult errand, your next best bet is the customer service desk at a large grocery store. They are the unsung heroes of the change game, often equipped with rolls ready for the taking. Pharmacies and even some convenience stores can also be a source, though you might get a polite refusal if their own till is running low. It's always worth a shot to ask nicely.
For a more direct, in-the-wild approach, seek out the natural habitat of the quarter: laundromats, car washes, and arcades. Their change machines are built for this very purpose, greedily accepting your bills and spitting out a clattering cascade of coins. You may not get a neat paper-wrapped roll, but you will get the quarters you need to finally wash that mounting pile of clothes. Happy laundering


