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What to Do With Leftover Foreign Currency

by Puja Gupta Blogger

Travelers have few things in common.  And most of you will be familiar with that loose collection of small notes and rubble of change nestled in the bottom of your backpack. It’s a motley accumulation of currencies from your travels around the world.

 

Here are few options you can consider using it well

 

Donate at the airport or in-flight: Many airlines and airports collect currency as donations. About a dozen airlines participate in the Change for Good program, which raises funds for UNICEF.

 

Prepare for next time : To avoid the leftover travel cash headache on your next trip, order a currency card. Your card will be valid for 3 years after which you can simply renew, so keep your leftover travel money on your card until your next trip.

 

Currency conversion day: Dig up all your coins and change, and take it to a money exchange outlet to convert into local currency. At the very least, it’ll buy you a cup of coffee or a satisfying breakfast.

 

Exchange with a travel buddy: You could give a small number of euros to a friend planning a trip to Europe or sell larger amounts if you have them. Online travel forums are another way to connect with travelers looking to buy or sell excess forigen currency, and coin shops may be interested in unusual foreign coins as well. So, finding someone traveling to that destination would also help you.

 

If you want to know other Smart Things to Do with Leftover Foreign Currency, visit source Article.

 

Source:https://www.sooperarticles.com/self-improvement-articles/advice-articles/smart-things-do-leftover-foreign-currency-1684940.html


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