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11-28-12 05:28 #665
Posts: 137Originally Posted by Dickhead [View Original Post]
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11-28-12 03:29 #664
Posts: 3510If what Aqualung says is true, and I have no doubt that it is, you would think they would LOVE the 500 Euro note. Might be worth bringing a few of those. I think the 500 Euro note is far and away the most valuable in the world by space and weight.
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11-28-12 02:21 #663
Posts: 329Originally Posted by Newhere [View Original Post]
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11-28-12 01:23 #662
Posts: 754Originally Posted by Daddy Rulz [View Original Post]
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11-27-12 11:16 #661
Posts: 416Originally Posted by Daddy Rulz [View Original Post]
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11-27-12 10:29 #660
Posts: 2808Typical
Originally Posted by Cheerfull [View Original Post]
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11-27-12 09:57 #659
Posts: 15Originally Posted by Silver Star [View Original Post]
The "risk" in bringing USD would be that if I don't use all of it, I will be stuck with dollars afterwards.
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11-26-12 22:37 #658
Posts: 329Originally Posted by Newhere [View Original Post]
I have a contact in the tire shop business here, he needs Euros to buy high end German Suspension Equipment
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11-26-12 21:18 #657
Posts: 3510Originally Posted by Aqualung [View Original Post]
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11-26-12 17:04 #656
Posts: 15Do you guys know if there are preferences regarding 50 or 100 EUR bills?
I have the option to bring EUR (at no cost to me) or to change to USD here and then exchange USD for ARS. My guess is that USD may have a slightly better exchange rate in Buenos Aires, but this advantage would be eaten up by the fees I pay here for changing EUR to USD.
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11-26-12 07:14 #655
Posts: 911Originally Posted by Cheerfull [View Original Post]
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11-25-12 20:42 #654
Posts: 43Exchanging Currency
The money exchange guy I use has said he would only accept up to $200 in twenties (the rest have to be $100 bills) but yesterday he had no problem exchanging $400 in twenties (which is mainly what I have) (6. 25:1 although I hear others get 6. 3:1). For those of you who are not following the business news, December 15 is judgement day for Argentina, financially and economically, due to a bond dispute in New York. People say what happens on Dec 15 could have serious reprecussions for the country. My question is what impact do you think this bond dispute is having on the peso and exchange rate? Is it better to buy pesos now or wait to see what happens?
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11-24-12 17:36 #653
Posts: 36Is the coin store on Vincente Lopez the only reliable cueva in Recoleta? Thanks, Alex
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11-24-12 09:59 #652
Posts: 4886. 2-1 at cervino Friday. 600 in 20's got from an atm in LAX
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11-24-12 06:25 #651
Posts: 911What you need to do before you leave is go to your bank and ask for clean bills. If they give you any flak, just explain you are leaving the country and most will understand why you want them. If not just explain why to them. I am always amazed at the high quality of US currency here. When a client pays me here it is often in new crisp new bills all in numerical order! If I was in the states I would be thinking forgery! Here its normal.