Maybe. Some currency they don't exchange. I had Russian rubles and they wouldn't exchange them.
Yes they will.
yes all banks do. contact your bank and ask them they will probably tell you that they do exchange foreign money if you are planning on doing that then tell your bank and exchange some foregn money:)
If you are going to a bank to exchange foreign money you will pay a small fee. Most companies that exchange foreign money will charge a small commission.
I suggest going to your nearest large local bank, such as Bank of America, Chase or Citibank.
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yes all banks do. contact your bank and ask them they will probably tell you that they do exchange foreign money if you are planning on doing that then tell your bank and exchange some foregn money:)
If you are going to a bank to exchange foreign money you will pay a small fee. Most companies that exchange foreign money will charge a small commission.
Depends on the current foreign exchange rate. Ask your bank.
I suggest going to your nearest large local bank, such as Bank of America, Chase or Citibank.
Yes, you can exchange money at an international airport, but there is often a higher fee placed on the exchange. It is often better to go to a bank to make this exchange prior to leaving your country.
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D. A. Sharratt has written: 'Exchange rates and reserve bank foreign exchange operations' -- subject(s): Foreign exchange administration, Reserve Bank of Australia
Yes ,unless they have a discriminating foreign exchange and for better gold standard money (gold secured protected money for any devaluation ) policies.
Yes
Foreign Exchange rates vary on a daily basis. You can check them in newspapers, on financial websites, or in a bank.
You can easily do this at ATMs or at exchange kiosks. They will both charge a small fee, but it is usually the cheapest at the ATM. It is also possible to do this directly at a bank office.