You can find the currency exchange rate for a specific currency by checking financial websites, using currency converter apps, or contacting banks or currency exchange services.
You can find the exchange rate for a specific currency by checking financial websites, using currency converter apps, or contacting your bank or a currency exchange service.
Most coin collection shops will exchange currency.
One can find a free currency exchange online system by going to various websites online and selecting the currency option. This will allow you to exchange the currency.
www.oanda.com is a great currency exchange site to visit.
Spain uses the Euro as does most of the European nations. To get a quick and dirty exchange rate you can simply use google. You type in the expression "Dollar to euro" and your top result will be the latest quoted exchange rate along with a disclaimer saying it's not exact. It will be close. The same trick works for any currency rate.
You can find the current us currency exchange rate on x-rates.com.
One could visit the website Foreign Exchange Services for more information on purchasing foreign currency. Another option it to visit a bank. Most will do currency exchange and purchase.
Miami Currency Exchange located in Miami Intl Airport Ste B3 is a very reliable and good store that does currency exchange.
You can find the US currency exchange rate online at http://finance.yahoo.com/currency-converter. Or you can also try this website http://www.exchangerate.com/.
You could find these at your bank, at an online bank, through the currency center at Yahoo Finance, through Bloomberg, through Datastream, through WRDS, and through FT.
One could find worldwide currency exchange charts right in your hometown. Approach any major bank and SOME financial institutions and ask for current exchange information for the currency of your choice, in your case being the US Dollar and European Euro.