
When you go to the PNB with $3,000 in crisp $100 bills do they charge you a fee to convert to pesos?
Do they charge you a fee or a percentage or do they pretty much exchange it at what the exchange rate is?
Actually, the gentlemen above is correct but no matter how crisp your Benjamin’s are they still look at the est. year the dollar was made.
I know that the dollar series 1996 and i believe 1998 and year 2000-something is either almost always denied or if not they give you a lower rate. The reason being is that during those years there were a lot of counterfeit dollars.
They also pick out the clean dollars. By clean i mean.. like you said.. “crispy”.. and if theres any writings & rips on the dollars.
If your going to open a bank account I believe they’re going to ask for several identifications. I’m a US citizen and they took & scanned my IDs. I gave them 4 to pick from, I think I used my Passport & US drivers license.
I hope this helps. =)
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