00:00You won't want to swim in mountains of coins unless you're Scrooge McDuck.
00:05Here are four things to do with your loose change.
00:09Coinage. Life. Well spent. Presented by GEICO.
00:13Roll the coins yourself. It can be soothing to organize your nickels and dimes in your free time.
00:18A pack of 36 coin wrappers costs around $5 and can be found on Amazon or most office supply stores.
00:24Have way too much coinage to sort through it all?
00:26Buy a coin separator. Pick up some wrappers and the machine will automatically slide pennies right in.
00:32A basic sorter goes for $15. Use a coin counting machine.
00:36You've probably spotted a coin star at your local grocery store.
00:40Visit their site for locations. Dump all your shiny metal into the slot and it counts it for you.
00:45It prints a money voucher that you take to the cashier to get your riches and bills.
00:49Warning, it does charge an 8-10% service fee, but man, is it easy.
00:54Use coins as currency just the way they are.
00:57Keep a small coin purse on you.
00:59Buy with cash and pay with exact change.
01:01Be ready to count your copper in an efficient way and be kind to the clerk.
01:05You won't get charged interest for paying with coins instead of plastic.
01:11Coinage. Life. Well spent.
01:13Presented by GEICO.
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