Agio is the term for the premium on money in a currency exchange.
we can exchange foreign currency of leats of banks
At a currency exchange
Foreign Exchange is Exchange between two currency.
Foreign exchange refer to the act of exchanging one country's currency by a different country's currency.
The austrian's currency rates is 1 Euro (€) = 100 Cents.
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Before the Euro was introduced in 2002, the currency of Austria was the Austrian Schilling, divided into 100 Gröschen.
You can exchange Budapest currency for US currency at most banks that exchange foreign currency. You can also make this exchange at places like currency kiosks at international airports.
No, the old currency is obsolete. It might have some value to a collector.
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You can exchange them at the Currency Exchange. Go to "Catalog" and then click "Trade Currency"
Old Turkish Lira are a defunct currency and only valuable as collector's objects. You cannot exchange them anywhere in the world.
I doubt it. BTW 50 lakhs is 5 million if anyone was wondering.
Euro currency began to circulate in early 2002 and is the offical currency of Austria and Germany. Switzerland continues to maintain it's own currency, the Swiss Franc (SFr.) and so the euro is a foreign currency in Switzerland. Austrian schillings that were in current circulation at the time that they switched over to the Euro can be exchanged indefinitely at the Austrian National Bank (Oesterreichische Nationalbank). Private banks may also exhange schillings for euros, but are entitled to charge a fee for doing so. Currency of older series is typically available for exchange to euros for twenty years after it's issue. More information can be found on the bank's webpage at http://www.oenb.at/en/rund_ums_geld/umtauschfristen/exchange_periods.jsp Similarily, German marks (DM), can be exchanged for euros at (German) State Bank branches. See http://www.kfw.de
I think 'forex exchange' comes from the term 'foreign currency exchange'. You can exchange your money from the currency of the country you are based in to a currency from another country.
Schilling was the Austrian currency before they get the Euro