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mariozz
4 months ago

Go in principle, but you get a bad exchange rate and have to pay extra fee.

If it’s not too much, I’d just take it off for the next trip. Even if you don’t want to travel to Britain so quickly, it can be a flight to another country with a change in Britain. And you can spend it there, too.

Emissary
4 months ago

You can. Mieser exchange rate. Keep it. Can sell it to those who eventually travel to UK or keep up for later journey. Never get bad.

Waldmeister1234
4 months ago
Reply to  Mali557

The Sparkasse still has the best courses, but here you do, of course, also loss. Of course, the bank wants to earn. In exchange offices or at the airport, the courses are even worse.

See also: Currency exchange sheet – Good for foreign business – Sparkasse Aachen

How much you got that? I might buy them, but I don’t know if there are problems in this forum.

Just keep them. The United Kingdom is always worth a trip.

Emissary
4 months ago
Reply to  Mali557

Check the official WK and compare it with the WK of the bank. How many GBP is it?

Isuzu189
4 months ago

Go with your house bank (if that’s the savings bank from the place xy) – but only notes. But you need a savings bank that also has a cash register.

If you don’t have a home bank, then the travel bank (but here too no coins are accepted)

Curasanus
4 months ago

Only notes, bank or exchange office.