What?! Accept euro coins?? Who accept euro coins in the first place?
You can exchange R5 coins featuring Nelson Mandela at banks, currency exchange offices, and some retail outlets that accept them as legal tender. Additionally, collectors or specialized numismatic shops may buy them if they are in good condition. It's advisable to check with specific locations beforehand to ensure they accept the coins for cash.
The post office in Devizes may not offer currency exchange services for foreign coins. It's best to check with them beforehand or visit a currency exchange service in a larger town or city for assistance in exchanging Spanish and French coins into English coins.
It is part of the business of a bank to issue and accept deposits of coins. Providing that the coins are sorted into their denominations, bagged and not foreign or obsolete coins, most banks should not have a problem. Many banks now have machines to accept large quantities of coins in exchange for a higher denomination.
The purchase of these coins can be done at almost any local bank or money exchange office. For special edition coins, it might be harder to find. These can best be found with collectors.
yes.... Canada does not accept american bills but do accepy coins, like pennies, nickles and dimes
Currency is something people are willing to accept in exchange for goods or services. Dollar bills and coins are example of currency. Most people will not accept notebook paper in exchange for providing a good or service, and thus it is not considered currency.
No because the Central banks in France no longer accept coins. However you can still change the French Franc notes into pounds at Thomas Exchange in Maddox Street London.
In the UK Australian coins will not be accepted in exchange for goods and services but they can be exchanged for British currency - the rate is usually around 2 Australian dollars for 1 Pound Sterling.
You can't exchange coins for gems. You can only exchange gems for coins. I don't know why, but the DragonVale company won't allow that to happen.
Although the Australian one and two cents coins were withdrawn in 1992, they are still considered to be legal tender. Any Australian bank should accept them as a deposit into your account or, exchange them for coins of an equivalent value.
A place in port Elizabeth where I can exchange coins from 1965
you need 1600 coins and exchange your coins on prize exchange