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I have $443 (us) worth of coin peso,. How/where do I go to cash these coins into US dollars?
I have a lot of mexican coin pesos and I wanr us dollars abnks will not handle the peso coins on peso paper bills
You can cash in your pesos at almost any bank (some small banks don't take them) and any international airport. some banks will ask where did the the peso came from. since you got your money from Mexico, say Mexico cause, some other countries, like the Philippians, have there currency naked peso also. But since you probably have a lot of coins, you might want to change them into bills and many banks will not count each and every coin. Plus they may charge a fee for exchanging money. You can maybe go to Mexico any might get it changed there too!
Mr.Morgan
thats about $44.00 in american money not worth all the trouble to cash it in.
Bob
Any bank should - for a nominal fee.
djs
Any commercial bank
kthor
LOL - nearest mexican restaurant!! <jk>
chicpower
Find an international airport. They usually have a place to exchange.
michie4real
go to the bank to change it
Judy1
While many large US banks will exchange foreign paper money, most will not exchange coins.
mikehenn1122
some banks will. call your local branch and ask for a branch that has foreign currency exchange near you.
p2of9
At a bank, but they may charge you for the transaction.
mike e
Your bank should be able to do it if not they will tell you where you can.