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PUBIC L
I HAVE some 3000 Cuban pesos.if i want to change it to us dollars how much can i get?
They are worth $0 in the U.S. It is considered contraband currency.
Lex
if you can find someone who exchange it for you would have 3240 US dollars here is the website i got it from http://coinmill.com/CUC_USD.html
Rockin' Mel S
I think you'll likely need to change them in Cuba as no bank would have any interest in them weather in US, Canada, England, Etc. And it depends, are they Cuban pesos or Convertible Cuban Pesos?
Convertible Pesos are "Tourist dollars" and are worth considerably more that regular pesos. Government now has a 10% surcharge on USD conversions to pesos not sure about the other way though.
Nothing. Get an old table and collage it on the surface and apply a heavy coat of polyurethane to seal it in. Seriously, no bank will exchange it since we don't have commerce with the island, or we aren't supposed to. If you exchanged it with someone going to the island, the exchange rate would be up in the air, who knows what that is? I think it might raise some eyebrows if that person entered the island with pesos already in their pockets, cubans like to control all the exchanging thank you please. So just name your table art as "Hot Night in Havana" and make it a conversation piece.
Generation268
nothing cause the u.s. does not deal with Cuban currency. Unless I am totally off on this one!
ice solid
If back to cuba and try to get it changed if its convertable cuban money u can get 3000 US if its not convertable i think the exchange rate used to be 1us for 7pesos.
greekgirl424
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kewlgirlinwi
keep them in america you show them to other people and its cool cause were not use to it put some up on ebay youll make money from the other people you wont get any money by exchaning