NONE! The BVK is part of a financial scam run by Noah Musingku who is a real man posing as a fictional king on the island of Bougainville in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville.
Yes. Almost all major banks in the world accept money from foreign nations. They would accept the money and credit your local account with local currency money equivalent to the foreign currency money you deposited.
No, everyday stores and such will not accept foreign currency. I do know that most airports and some banks will convert foreign currency into American currency, but their is usually a hefty fee associated along with it!!
Many international banks do not accept Iraqi dinars due to their limited global circulation and volatility. However, some banks in Iraq, nearby regions, and certain currency exchange services may accept or exchange Iraqi dinars. Always check with local banks or currency exchange offices for specific policies regarding the acceptance of Iraqi dinars. Additionally, some online currency exchanges may facilitate transactions with the Iraqi dinar.
Governor of the Bank of PNG Loi Bakani has advised the public not to accept or conduct any transactions using a currency called “Bougainville Kina”. It is illegal. In a public notice, Mr. Bakani said the currency “Bougainville Kina” was introduced by a Noah Musingku, through the dealings of U-Vistract and is not recognised by the Bank of PNG. Under Section 59 of the Central Bank Act 2000, the Bank of PNG is the only authorized institution mandated to issue PNG currency Notes and Coins in the country. Bougainville Kina cannot be used as it is not legal tender in Papua New Guinea.
Forever its always going to be considered currency. They will never be abale to get them all out of circulation
Yes. Almost all major banks in the world accept money from foreign nations. They would accept the money and credit your local account with local currency money equivalent to the foreign currency money you deposited.
In stores -the Norwegian krone. In banks -all IMF currencies.
No, everyday stores and such will not accept foreign currency. I do know that most airports and some banks will convert foreign currency into American currency, but their is usually a hefty fee associated along with it!!
Many international banks do not accept Iraqi dinars due to their limited global circulation and volatility. However, some banks in Iraq, nearby regions, and certain currency exchange services may accept or exchange Iraqi dinars. Always check with local banks or currency exchange offices for specific policies regarding the acceptance of Iraqi dinars. Additionally, some online currency exchanges may facilitate transactions with the Iraqi dinar.
Governor of the Bank of PNG Loi Bakani has advised the public not to accept or conduct any transactions using a currency called “Bougainville Kina”. It is illegal. In a public notice, Mr. Bakani said the currency “Bougainville Kina” was introduced by a Noah Musingku, through the dealings of U-Vistract and is not recognised by the Bank of PNG. Under Section 59 of the Central Bank Act 2000, the Bank of PNG is the only authorized institution mandated to issue PNG currency Notes and Coins in the country. Bougainville Kina cannot be used as it is not legal tender in Papua New Guinea.
The euro (EUR) is the official currency of the Eurozone, which includes 19 of the 27 European Union member states. While most banks within these countries accept euros, banks outside the Eurozone may not accept them directly or may charge fees for currency exchange. It's essential to check with individual banks regarding their policies on euro transactions.
It is not an official currency of the UK, although some establishments will accept it. Banks, Post Offices and Bureau de Change will exchange Euro's for Sterling.
Currency notes that are no longer in circulation are typically considered collectors' items. You can sell them to collectors, keep them as mementos or displays, or exchange them at certain banks or currency exchange offices that may accept them for a limited time.
Forever its always going to be considered currency. They will never be abale to get them all out of circulation
It is not legal tender in the UK. Note that while shopkeepers can accept whatever they want as payment, you will not find many who will accept any kind of foreign currency. Banks will not accept it either. You would have to get it exchanged.
Yes, banks in the UK generally accept old 50p and 10p coins, as they are still legal tender. However, some banks might have specific policies regarding the acceptance of older coins, so it's advisable to check with your local branch beforehand. Additionally, retailers may not accept them if they choose to only handle current currency.
You can exchange a 1991 $20 Canadian paper bill at most banks and credit unions in Canada, as they typically accept older currency for deposit or exchange. Additionally, some currency exchange services may also accept it. If you're outside Canada, check with local banks or currency exchange services that deal with Canadian currency. Keep in mind that you may receive the current value rather than the face value if it is considered collectible.