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"I've had this 2000 franc note from Belgium sitting in my desk drawer for years. Even though it's only worth 80 euro or so . . . I'm glad to have the cash." |
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Robert A.
Toulouse, France |
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AS FEATURED IN THE
WALL STREET JOURNAL |
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What to Do With Foreign Money
...Leftover currency from a pre-euro trip to Europe can also be put to use. A private company called the Currency Commission will give you euros or U.S. or Canadian dollars for out-of-use European currency such as French francs or German marks... |
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WHY USE T.C.C.? |
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With The Currency Commission your old currency is quickly converted to valid funds. Through our safe and secure website you will realize value for banknotes that would otherwise be worthless. Sign up and convert your old banknotes today. |
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The Currency Commission was established to assist individuals and businesses with the conversion of expired and invalid currencies from Europe and around the world.
Starting in 1999 many countries belonging to the European Union adopted the euro. Financial institutions in these countries continued to exchange old domestic currency into euros, however this redemption period has long since passed.
The Currency Commission exists in order to continue exchanging old outstanding banknotes into euros, US or Canadian dollars. Payments are usually processed within 24-48 hours of currency receipt to clients via cheque in the currency of choice upon verification of banknotes and no fees are charged regardless of the amount you have to redeem..
The Currency Commission is exchanging banknotes from the following countries:
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