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Is the 5000 mil pesos note from Argentina still a valid Note's?

call any exchange place like a bank or depending where u live u can call or go to the airport especially if it's an international airport because they exchange all foreign currency i recently took several diffrent types of currency to laguardia international in nyc and sold them


Can you go to a bank to exchange foreign currency to us dollars?

Some banks do and others do not. Depends on the bank and the currency. When I got back from Russia I still had about 500 rubles and wanted to exchange them at my bank, but they wouldn't take them. The next time I am in an international airport I am going to take my rubles to one of the exchange booths to exchange. So, right now I am just holding on to them. With some currency like Euros they are good to have around if you are going to Europe. I had some left from a trip to Italy and were able to use them at the airport in Frankfurt, Germany enroute to Russia. I was glad I had them.


Functions of foreign banks?

One function of foreign banks, which is especially important to those who trade in foreign currency,is margin trade. Forex margin accounts allow traders to control a large amount of currency with only a small deposit. What is margin? In forex trading margin accounts are expressed as a percentage. For example, a margin account of 1% would give you 100:1 leverage. So with $100 you could control $10,000 of currency. If the $10,000 of currency that you buy increases in value, you get all of the profits - but if that currency decreases in value, you are liable for all of the cost. Many people are wowed by the profit potential, and don't stop to think about what would happen if the trade went wrong. Trading on margin increases your profit potential, but also increases your risk of losses. Fortunately, most online FX brokers will end a trade if it falls below the amount deposited, minimising your losses - but you'll still have lost the money that you had deposited, you just won't end up owing a lot more. For more information on foreign banks and foreign exchange, see the websites below.


What is a franc worth in us currency?

Many countries use or formerly used francs as their currency and each one has a different exchange rate versus the US dollar. The two most important are: > Switzerland (CHF), still in use. Exchange rates vary so you'll need to check a site such as xe.com to get current values. > France (FFR), in use till 2002 when the euro was introduced. At that time the exchange rate was roughly 5 francs to the dollar.


Where can you exchange 1000 Brazilian mil cruzados?

The Brazilian cruzados is a discontinued form of currency and has no face value. It's only value is to a collector and in most cases would still be of little if any value.

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Can you still exchange foreign currency that is uncirculated?

we can exchange foreign currency of leats of banks


What is 100 lire in Italian currency from 1976 worth in US currency?

Its foreign exchange value is about 7 US cents (if it is still actually exchangable). Its value as a collectors piece would depend largely on its condition.


How do you sell 1967 elizabeth 20 cents coin in Philippines?

Unless the coin is in mint uncirculated condition, do not bother. These coins are still potentially in circulation and are worth 20 cents. Foreign Exchange offices will not exchange low denomination coins.


Is an uncirculated 100000 anhapa dinara from Yugoslavia still exchangeable and what is the value?

100000 Anhapa Dinara Paper Currency From Yugoslavija to u.s. currency


Where can you sell a British Two Pound coin?

All British decimal Two Pound coins are still legal tender. They are worth Two Pounds. If you have a mint uncirculated or Proof coin still in its packaging, you could sell it on eBay or take it to a reputable coin dealer.


Is the 5000 mil pesos note from Argentina still a valid Note's?

call any exchange place like a bank or depending where u live u can call or go to the airport especially if it's an international airport because they exchange all foreign currency i recently took several diffrent types of currency to laguardia international in nyc and sold them


Can you go to a bank to exchange foreign currency to us dollars?

Some banks do and others do not. Depends on the bank and the currency. When I got back from Russia I still had about 500 rubles and wanted to exchange them at my bank, but they wouldn't take them. The next time I am in an international airport I am going to take my rubles to one of the exchange booths to exchange. So, right now I am just holding on to them. With some currency like Euros they are good to have around if you are going to Europe. I had some left from a trip to Italy and were able to use them at the airport in Frankfurt, Germany enroute to Russia. I was glad I had them.


Where can you exchange paper Deutsch marks into dollars?

The official exchange of Deutsche marks has come to an end. However, you can still take your old German currency to the Bundesbank (Germany's Central Bank) and exchange it for euros. Most currency exchanges (banks, airport exchanges, etc.) will only buy currency that is still in general circulation. Specialized currency exchanges such as Euro Coin Exchange (http://www.webuyeuros.com/germany) will buy your old marks, and you can get paid in dollars without having to ship your cash to Europe.


Do you still pay child support if your child is on a foreign exchange?

Yes of course. The child still have expenses.


What is Asian money called?

I believe their curacy is called "yuan" (yen). "Yuan" is the official currency of Japan, but it's also the third most-traded currency in the foreign exchange market. So you can't really say that Asian money are called yen. This currency is still used only in Japan, but it is the most popular among Asian money.


Foreign Currency - Know Before You Go?

One of the exciting aspects of foreign travel is being exposed to, and using the currency of the visited nation. It is pretty common to keep a few coins or paper bills of the country visited, making for easy souvenirs. Before you head off to parts unknown, it pays to understand the average exchange rates, and the laws that govern exchanging money within the country.Before the Internet, companies like Thomas Cooke operated small kiosks in international airport terminals and posted the current day's exchange rate for a variety of countries and markets. Travelers planned ahead and brought some US dollars to these kiosks and traded them prior to boarding the plane. These kiosks are still in many airports, but with Internet and ATM technology, they have become a bit dated.To find Internet resources that give current exchange rates for foreign currency, do a search for "currency exchange" and select one from the search results. Enter in the currency you wish to exchange for the currency needed in the destination country. Enter one dollar to see the exchange rate for the day. For example, if heading to Turkey from the United States, you get dollars to lira.Do a little research on laws and rules about foreign currency exchange prior to arrival in your destination country. Some countries impose stiff fines or even jail sentences for doing street or "black market" currency exchanges, even though they are typically the most lucrative for the swap.ATMs are the most effective way of getting foreign currency during visits. Simply put the ATM card into the machine and take out a withdrawl. Your bank automatically negotiates with the foreign bank, electronically, to give you the best exchange rate for that day. This eliminates the possibility of getting ripped off or taken in a bad street exchange or via an unscrupulous money changing vendor.Have fun on any travels, and enjoy learning the new currency of the countries visited.


Can you still change old Portuguese money?

No, there is no way to exchange pre-Euro currency. Keep it as a souvenir.