You might ask if they will waive that fee. I deposit the same at WF with no fee.
They waived the fee for the first three months. I'm their only customer who ever brings in bulk
coins, which is usually just a couple bags a month (though somehow I've ended up with about 20 bags worth stashed all over the house), so $8 a month isn't a big deal. I checked every bank in the area and all but Wells Fargo either charged 5% or more (one wanted 10%) or they weren't open hours that worked for me. There's a local bank within easy walking distance, and they said they'd take the
coins loose and count them with no fee, but they aren't open Saturdays.
But half the time, when depositing a bag of 2,400 quarters totaling $600, I will get a reply later that the bag was short by .18 cents. Or .39 cents. Or over by .11 cents. Very odd. But insignificant enough that I don't care.
I did too for a while, turned out it was the
coin acceptors. Customers would put enough nickels, dimes, and pennies in to jam the reject chute, then they'd either try to clear it with a knife or they'd bang on it until the Slugbuster would open, and some of the small
coins would fall out and into the safe. I use a counting scale, so they'd just go through to the bank. My solution was to take the
coin cups off the acceptors so their small change just rolls out onto the ground.