When I travel to places that use currencies other than the Euro, I just use my
cards to pay for everything. And I never change money. If I need a bit of cash,
I withdraw some from an ATM. I have small amounts of cash in pounds, dollars,
Danish kroner and Polish Zloty in pouches at home, but never more than just a
bit.
Cheers,
Nathan
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> On 24 Feb 2018, at 01:28, Mike Lazzari <watershed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Even in our hick town in the center of fly-over country, there is a bank that
>> offers foreign currency. It would seem sure that they would have the polymer
>> notes and would exchange. Checkk around where you live.
>
>
> Tried it. It's a special transaction to request foreign currency exchange
> here. That's how Robin bought the pounds. However they don't want to hassle
> with people bringing in foreign currency. I've given up even doing loonies
> and we live 4mi from the border! Besides, these bills are no longer legal
> tender. At least as of next week.
>
> I'm thinking that we'll just go to the Nat'l Bk of Scotland in Edinburgh and
> see.
>
> M
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