No
No, taping money is not a valid form of payment as it can damage the currency and make it unusable.
Old money goes in museums all over the world. Frankish Money stays in the city of Acre but I think the city is now gone and burnt so te money is in historic museums.
Yes, there is still money owed on this vehicle.
your savings account comes with a debit card, and you can use this card to withdraw money at an atm. Certain banks can still provide you with a bank book, but you'll still need a debit card to use the machines. If you have one of those online savings accounts, then you'll have to go online to transfer money over to another bank account that you have to take out money.
If you still have the receipt, the stub has a number that the issuing financial institution can use to track the money order. It is always a good idea to immediately write in the name of who is authorized to cash the money order.
Take it to a local bank and they will exchange it for you.
You only pay for current that you use, so the answer is no.
still need answer when can i use my money that in pending transactions
You e it in the past tense. ex I burnt the barn
If your toast gets burnt, you can always scrape it.
He burnt it to watch it burn.
No, it's not.
Simply still their money.
its a secret... hehe
Yes, if they are only scorced and still readable. If you have more than half of a bill in recognizable form, you can trade it in for a new one.
The Euro - unless you're in the UK where we still use sterling.
No. London, and the rest of the UK still use the British pound.