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Pretty much any bank should do that … I’m actually surprised you got turned away at a BOA. I’ve never encountered one that called at all about that, priced it was small amounts.
It might be worthwhile to just try again tomorrow at the same BOA: you might get a nicer representative.
Pretty much any bank should at least make change for you. That’s odd that they wouldn’t.
As for banks being nice, that’s a little bit like saying, “which lion is a vegetarian?”
Try a local bank. Bank of America is a national bank.
Ask locals for a bank chartered at the state level and only serves the local community.
For Washington state I would suggest trying Key Bank, or Columbia Bank.
But I don’t personally know, I have been with a no-cash handling credit union for a decade now. ATM only for cash withdrawal unless I go to their out of town service center.
Credit unions would probably be the friendliest but any bank should change a small amount of cash for you ($20 or under)
Try a credit union. They are member owned and provide much better quality of service than international banks.
I know Wells Fargo will trade $2s to non-customers.
I think Chase will.
I know Comerica will not.
[First CityWide](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXDxNCzUspM) is the best bank to suit your needs.
First off, BoA is the devil. Same goes for USbank.
Try a local community bank. We are more friendly and are more willing to work with non-customers. Usually if the amount is under $20, it’s fine.
The two dollar bill is not in wide circulation. Tills do not have a slot for it and the general public thinks they’re rare (they’re not). The most recent series was printed in 2017. I pick up a strap every few months and search for series and fed reserves I don’t have an example of, and use the rest for tips.
They showed it to you but wouldn’t let you have it? That sounds so odd!
BOA is to customer service what the Telford scandal is to child safety.
US Bank.
All the ones I’ve been to, you just walk in and exchange your money.
Bank of America is terrible. Try a smaller bank