I travel a lot and just put them in a jar. When time comes to visit that country again, I'd dip into the jar and bring them with me.
2006-09-21 02:40:36
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answer #1
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answered by economiss 5
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Most exchange places won't take change/coins in foreign currency...so I guess you will have to make a trip to the county you got the change from to spend it!
If you go to museums, some of them have large clear donation boxes where you see change and currency from all over the world...might be a good thing to donate it there, as it might add up to something for them.
2006-09-21 02:43:06
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answered by poppet 6
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A lot of travel agents have collection boxes for unwanted foreign coins. They go to charity. Banks are usually only interested in notes, or coins of large denomination, plus they charge interest for changing.
2006-09-21 02:33:50
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answered by uknative 6
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Give it to a charity.
Depending on the value of the coins a lot of banks won't exchange them.
2006-09-21 02:34:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Your bank will exchange most currency...
2006-09-21 02:42:34
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answered by Anonymous
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The bank. That's what my husband did with all but one piece of each of his Spanish, French, and British money.
2006-09-21 02:34:38
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answered by *babydoll* 6
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Go to a bank that exchanges forign currency. Go to any bank, if they do not do it, they can tell you where you can.
2006-09-21 02:35:08
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answered by brwnidjkmo 3
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Bank or airport exchange
2006-09-21 04:38:27
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answered by Kitty 6
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Do an exchange at your bank
2006-09-21 02:34:27
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answered by sabbycat76 4
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Easy money at the bank.
2006-09-21 02:33:53
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answered by TiM 4
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