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Has anyone used a change coin in the form of cents?
After a trip to the USA, her daughter had cents, is there any point in taking them with her to Egypt?
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аватар konyks
You can exchange them at the bank for pounds, otherwise I have not yet seen or heard about the calculation in cents.
аватар 11112222
And they exchange a trifle there, because it is impossible to exchange them in Ukraine, the amount is not known what $ 25, but they would be quite useful ...
аватар hilyuk
Frankly, I doubt that the Egyptians will be delighted with cents. Last year, in Marsa Alam, they even tried to disown the coins of 1 and 2 euros. This is despite the fact that the hotel was mostly Europeans.
аватар konyks
I know in Kyiv on Khreschatyk in the transition to the Maidan they accept dilapidated banknotes, and there are exchange points where they accept non-liquid, the course is cheaper, of course, but you can try to turn it in.
аватар Karmel
Yes. Egyptians don't take cents. But why hand over coins as non-liquid? Strange advice.
You, or your daughter, will probably go somewhere other than Egypt. In the same Turkey, cents go for example ...
аватар shapoval1968
I think it should be taken. We bought a keychain at Hurghada airport before departure, which cost $ 2, but the seller was paid a coin of 2 euros and we were given change of 50 euro cents (5 coins of 10 cents). I think you can spend your cents in Duty Free without any problems.
аватар Chief_87
In Duty Free they definitely take any currency))
Take))
аватар Nikolay_Kiev
The Egyptians refuse coins as best they can. Too bad you realized it too late. In Aswan, in the botanical garden, the toilet is paid. I don't remember one pound or two. There were euro cents. As soon as they saw them, they let them in for free :) Even the thought flashed - whether to buy European change from them for dollars at a rate of 1: 1 :))
аватар orhideya21
All cents totaling $11. safely spent in Boryspil Duty Free.
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