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16.12.2017 12:03:00 |
Обмен поврежденных купюр
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1 | 385 | |||
25.11.2017 07:39:00 |
Необходимо поменять ветхие доллары и евро!
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3 | 404 | |||
25.10.2017 13:52:00 |
Очень грязные деньги.
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0 | 357 | |||
05.09.2017 15:42:00 |
Повреждённая валюта(Damaged Currency).
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0 | 351 | |||
23.08.2017 16:14:00 |
Украинская гривна!!!!
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0 | 577 | |||
05.08.2017 14:02:00 |
Немецкие марки. Банкноты и монеты. Покупка и продажа.
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0 | 399 | |||
18.07.2017 21:00:00 |
Введение новой 10 фунтовой банкноты в Великобритании!!!!
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0 | 359 | |||
26.05.2017 22:05:00 |
Фунты обмен
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1 | 328 | |||
18.05.2017 10:00:00 |
Боливар
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1 | 379 | |||
25.04.2017 16:36:00 |
обмен старых долларов, на некоторых пятна
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1 | 306 |
Боливар
Добрый день, можно ли у вас поменять венесуэльские боливары?
Да, но есть одно НО!!!!
On 7 December 2016, a new series of banknotes (recolors of the previous notes) in denominations of 500, 1,000, 2,000, 5,000, 10,000, and 20,000 bolívares fuertes was unveiled to the Venezuelan public.[26][30] Days later on 11 December, President Nicolás Maduro who had been ruling by decree wrote into law that the 100 Bs.F. would be pulled from circulation within 72 hours because "mafias" were allegedly storing those particular bills to drive inflation.[31] With more than 6 billion 100 Bs.F. notes issued consisting of 46% of Venezuela's issued currency, Maduro enacted an exchange for Venezuelan citizens to transfer all 100 Bs.F. notes for 100 Bs.F. coins while also blocking international travel to prevent the return of the bolívares that were supposedly stockpiled.[31][32] The government justified the move claiming that the United States was working with crime syndicates to spirit away Venezuela's paper money to warehouses in Europe to cause the fall of the government. The government was thwarting this threat by withdrawing the notes from circulation.[33] Interestingly enough, on 14 February 2017, Paraguayan authorities uncovered a 30 metric ton stash of 50 and 100 bolívares fuertes totaling 1.5 billion Bs.F on its Brazilian border that had not yet been circulated.[34]According to a United States Department of Defense adviser linked to The Pentagon, the 1.5 billion Bs.F was printed by Venezuela and destined for Bolivia, since unlike the implied exchange rate of thousands of bolívares fuertes equaling one United States dollar, the exchange rate was approximately 10 bolívares fuertes per dollar, making the value of the stash 419 times stronger from $358,000 USD to $150 million USD.[34] The Pentagon adviser further stated that the Venezuelan government tried to send the newly printed notes to be exchanged by the Bolivian government so Bolivia could pay 20% of its debt to Venezuela, and so Venezuela could use the US dollars for its own disposal.[34]
By February 2017, the deadline for exchanging the 100 bolívares fuertes note was delayed multiple times, later being extended to 20 May 2017.[35]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venezuelan_bolivar