
Hey there! Finding quarters can sometimes feel like a treasure hunt, but there are several great places you can check nearby.
Your best and most reliable option is usually a bank or union. You can go right to a teller and ask to exchange your bills for rolls of quarters. Each roll typically contains 40 quarters, which is $10. It's easiest if you go to a bank where you have an account, but many will help you out regardless.
If a bank isn't convenient, try the customer service desk at a large grocery store. They often keep rolls of coins on hand for their cash registers and are usually happy to exchange them for you. It's a good idea to go during off-peak hours when they aren't too busy. You can also try asking cashiers at smaller places like gas stations, convenience stores, or pharmacies. They might not be able to give you a whole roll, but they can often exchange a few dollars for you.
For more unconventional options, look for businesses with change machines. Places like car washes and arcades almost always have machines that will convert your dollar bills into a handful of shiny quarters. In a real pinch, you could even use a vending machine; just insert a dollar and press the coin return button, or buy a cheap item to get the rest of your change back in coins.


