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starrs | 09:50 Wed 29th Mar 2006 | Business & Finance
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While spring cleaning recently I came across 6000 pesetas that I completely forgot about. Does anyone know if I can still exchange them. If my maths are correct I think it works out to be �30-�40 so its not the end of the world but I wouldnt say no. Thanks for any help.
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I think you probably can - by taking them to a bank in Spain. It might have to be a particular bank (it varies from country to country - some it's the national bank, others any)


It might be worth trying Thomas Cook - they would change them long after the switch and may still do, and would probably know the procedure in Spain anyway.


Alterrnatively a charity could make use of them

I believe the Banco de Espa�a is where you will need to go

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