No. Once any monetary unit has been destroyed or tampered with, it's useless.
The British Pound is still in use by the UK. As of July 1, 2014 70 Euros is equal to 55.82 GBP.
Well of course... It is still worth ten dollars.. in 60 years, it will STILL be worth ten dollars. :)
Yes you can!
Shredded money can have value, especially if it's a significant portion of a bill. The U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing states that if more than half of a bill is intact, it can be exchanged for its full value. However, if the bill is less than half, its value is determined by the amount of recognizable currency, and collectors might also pay for unique or rare shreds. In general, shredded money is not considered legal tender but can still be worth something depending on the circumstances.
Yes, banks still have half-dollar coins, but their availability can vary by location and demand. Many banks do not stock them regularly due to low circulation and public demand. If you're looking for half dollars, it's best to check with your local bank or request them in advance.
PRE CONVERTED ITALAIN MONEY ,BEFORE EUROS. CAN THEY STILL BE REDEEMED?
At the time Italy converted from lira to the euro, the interchange rate was L1,936 = €1.00, so if it were still possible to exchange lira for euros that amount would be worth all of one euro cent.
Yes, of course. It is still cheese, it's just shredded.
You used to be able to, but they stopped accepting them fairly recently, a few years ago, I think. Most shops used to prefer dollars, actually, from what I can remember. I believe they still take Euros and Canadian money, but U.S. dollars have to be exchanged for pesos.
There recently was an offer for the basic game, Burning Crusade and Wrath of the Lich King together for 25 euros/dollars; add to that Cataclysm for about 35 dollars/euros and you are looking at a total of 60 dollars to be up to date. This comes with one month free subscription time. It is uncertain whether the offer is still available, so I'd suggest checking the Blizzard website for that.
it is still worth 100 US Dollars, Unless the currency is converted.
Well, it depends where you live. In the United Kingdom it cost 27,955 Pounds (or $45,410 US dollars). In Europe it cost 33,100 Euros (or 47,720 US dollars). In Australia it cost 53,395 Australian dollars (or 56,657 US dollars). There are many countries that is going to sell this car, as for the United States of America it is still undetermined but rumors have it that they will sell this car at about 45,000 dollars.
yes they do, I bought some last month
Yes, it should still be safe to eat.
The Euro is currently the legal tender currency in Germany - although many merchants will still accept the old deutsche mark since they can exchange them for euros at German banks. Most major banks will also exchange other currencies - especially American and Canadian Dollars - for euros.
Old notes can be exchanged for Euros at any Dutch bank. You could also ask for advice from your own bank.
The British have not converted to the euro, they still use the pound.