If you mean like Two Dollar Bills, yes. You can even spend them in stores. Just becaus ethey don't print them anymore doesn't mean they won't be accepted.
Nowhere. A money order also has a validity period and if it is more than a few years old, there is no way you can cash it. Most importantly, you are saying that the bank does not exist, so who is going to pay for the money order? Nobody. So there is no way you are going to get the money order paid.
If you are getting money from the ATM age requirement is based on if you can followed the directions given. If you go inside you have to be 18 to have an account and you have to be on the account to withdraw money.
The short answer is you can't sell old savings bonds. If the bonds are in your name, you take them to the bank and cash them as though they are checks. If they're NOT in your name, you need to return them to their rightful owner.
if you create enough of a fuss maybe but rarely. thet will credit your card or give you one of their cards with the amount of the credit encrypted who knows where. the first rule they teach new employees is no cash comes out of the drawer.even if you paid by cash they will give you that old store credit ____________________________ Generally, no. If you charge something on a bank card and then return it, the store will almost always do a charge-back on the card.
Nowhere. A money order also has a validity period and if it is more than a few years old, there is no way you can cash it. Since the money order is from 1936 it will be expired or stale for sure. So there is no way you are going to get the money order paid.
Nowhere. A money order also has a validity period and if it is more than a few years old, there is no way you can cash it. Most importantly, you are saying that the bank does not exist, so who is going to pay for the money order? Nobody. So there is no way you are going to get the money order paid.
Where to cash a check thirty days old
Assuming that it is still recognizable as money, any bank will gladly take your old notes and give you fresh new ones.
If you have a bank account, then yes of course you can.
A Bank might refuse to cash a cheque due to a variety of reasons. Some of them are: a. The signature of the cheque issuer does not match bank records b. There is not enough money in the issuers bank account to pay for the cheque c. There is overwriting in the cheque and is not duly counter-signed d. The amount in numbers and amount in words does not match e. The cheque is very old and expired (more than 90 days old)
If you are getting money from the ATM age requirement is based on if you can followed the directions given. If you go inside you have to be 18 to have an account and you have to be on the account to withdraw money.
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The short answer is you can't sell old savings bonds. If the bonds are in your name, you take them to the bank and cash them as though they are checks. If they're NOT in your name, you need to return them to their rightful owner.
If you're referring to old or badly worn cash, you can bring it to a bank and exchange it. From there, cash is sorted and separated by condition and the beat up bills are sent out for disposal. To make the exchange, the money has to still be something in use (money like German Marks and French Francs are obsolete), and with paper money, there usually needs to be at least 51% of the bill remaining for it to be valid.
I guess you would ruin the money if you tried, so just take the notes to the bank to swap for clean ones
if you create enough of a fuss maybe but rarely. thet will credit your card or give you one of their cards with the amount of the credit encrypted who knows where. the first rule they teach new employees is no cash comes out of the drawer.even if you paid by cash they will give you that old store credit ____________________________ Generally, no. If you charge something on a bank card and then return it, the store will almost always do a charge-back on the card.
if you have had money in an old bank account and can no longer find it, try talking tot eh bank and asking about a refund. if they refuse to give you a refund and you are certain and have proof that you had the money, hire a lawyer.