You can’t get some paper sleeves and load you own rolls to transact at your bank?
I think you missed the point.
Being a bachelor, I accumulate 3 change piles that become large within a month... The biggest is the left side of the bathroom counter. On the side of the kitchen table, and the small table near front door. By 2 months, those 3 piles are totalled to approx $100 to $120 dollars. Paying $10 is well worth the time it would take to roll it all...
My bank won't accept pre-rolled coins. They have a machine, and will count it there. Takes a while. I normally have 2-3 hundred dollars when I cash them in.
Went to the bank today, and a guy with 2 cookie tins full of wrapped up quarters beat me to the teller by a second. The teller after counting up the rolls of quarters said that's $600, and then the guy said that he had to go his car(a newer Dodge Charger) to get his 3 tins full of wrapped nickles.
He then asked if the bank took loose change, and the teller said no, and I chimed in, that every supermarket has a change machine, and he stated don't they charge high interest, and I stated, yes but you pay for convience.
Anyway another teller showed up and I got my business done.