Yes, at most banks and Bureau de change.
Greece uses the Euro (symbol '€'), and has done since the start of the Euro in 2002.
In the Greek alphabet the Euro is spelled 'ευρώ'. On Euro banknotes the name is written in capitals as "ΕΥΡΩ". The subdivision (the cent), is known as ''λεπτά", pronounced "leptá".
You can exchange Canadian money for American money at any bank. There are also little places like Money Mart, or other cash advance stores that will exchange it for you as well.
to convert you American money to Brazil you would go to an exchange bank.
An American Express office can exchange your money. You can also exchange it at the main branch of a large bank.
At local banks and travel booth ect.
Sitta von Reden has written: 'Exchange in Ancient Greece' -- subject(s): History, Commerce, Exchange, Money
The exchange between a sixpence and American money varies widely on how well the market is doing. Currently, a sixpence is now only worth one U.S. penny.
The country Ecuador uses the american dollar (USD) as currency !
Yes you can! Rate varies every day but you can convert money from and into US dollars.
it cost no money just exchange American money for Mexican money and that's it
Call a bank. They'll tell ya.
At any currency exchange in any major city.
Current exchange rate: $25.32