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dollar to euro exchange rate
I have dollars in my hands. How difficult is it to exchange them in Italy for euros?
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5 subscribers  • asked 2015-06-1610 years ago
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аватар agent_borabora
Not a problem: for 100 dollars you will be given about 80 euros.
аватар j2010
Thanks
аватар j2010
Very unprofitable
аватар alex45
Please note that there may be a different rate. I recommend changing in banks or at the post office, it is very unprofitable in exchangers, I personally burned myself in the exchanger at the Pantheon in Rome.
аватар Chiquita10111
We took dollars "just in case" to Italy (Puglia) - in principle it is impossible to change in small towns - there are no exchangers, banks serve only their customers ((And when yesterday they changed in the exchanger in Naples (the exchanger in the central station building) then for $ 300 they received 183 €!! And they took five signatures from me, passport data and home address... The bank's interest for the operation is 19.90 + a fixed percentage of 9.5 €..
So, IMHO, it's better to lose a little on the conversion of your savings while still at home than 60€ with 300$ in place
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