In order to answer this question, we need to better understand (1) what country you are in and (2) if you are trying to convert EU cents or other types of cents to Euros.
You can change them at the Central Bank on Dame Street.
Old notes can be exchanged for Euros at any Dutch bank. You could also ask for advice from your own bank.
If you are in a country which uses the Euro, you just go to your nearest cash machine and make a withdrawal. If you are not in a country which uses the Euro, you need to go to a bank or Bureau-de-change and change your money into Euros.
The rates change every day. Use this currency converter to calculate it.
No, the currency in France is the Euro (€).You can exchange US Dollars at any bank. Some large shops and hotels which get a lot of tourists from the USA may accept US dollars. If they do, you will get an inferior exchange rate to that at a bank, and you will get change in Euros.
maybe a bank?
From a bank - or currency 'shop' !
if you go to a bank you should be able to exchange u.s. dollars for euros.
If your own account is in Euros and you have a cheque book for Euros, then yes you can. If it is any other currency that you are working from you will need to get something like a bank draft. You bank will tell you if you are not sure.
Most banks exchange Euros for Dollars so I don't see why it can't be exchanged in America Bank
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Depending on which country you are in, post offices and bureau de change offices will give you a realistic exchange rate.