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Where can I exchange Libyan dinars in China? Where can I change Libyan dinars into dollars and euros in China?
The 265,438+0 kinds of foreign currency cash not accepted by banks in Chinese mainland cannot be exchanged in Chinese mainland, with a circulation value of 0. Only the appreciation value of the collection (for example, banks in China do not accept Irish pounds, and 1 Irish pounds are converted into about $ 2. 13 at the international foreign exchange rate, but RMB waste paper cannot be converted in China, and banks in China do not accept Kuwaiti dinars. The foreign exchange rate of 1 Kuwaiti dinar is about US$ 3.25, and that of 1 Libyan dinar is about RMB 5.28 internationally, but in China, it is useless to change it into RMB.

Five well-known domestic banks (Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Agricultural Bank of China, China Construction Bank, Bank of China and Bank of Communications), and most commercial banks such as China Merchants, China Everbright, Minsheng and Pudong Development Bank accept 265,438+0 foreign currencies. The descending order is 1( 1 to 10.5 RMB) and 2 Euro (1 Euro to 9.2 yuan RMB). 3 Swiss franc (1 Swiss franc against 8.6 yuan RMB) 4 Australian dollars (1 Australian dollar against 6.7 yuan RMB) 5 Canadian dollars (1 Canadian dollar against 6.6 yuan RMB) 6 US dollars (1 US dollar against 6.5 yuan RMB) 7 New Zealand dollars (1 New Zealand dollar against 5.3 yuan RMB). 8 Singapore dollar (1 Singapore dollar against 5.2 yuan RMB) 9 Malaysian ringgit 10 Danish kronor 1 Norwegian kronor 12 Swedish kronor 13 RMB 14 HKD (14 /KOOC-0/5 MOP/KOOC-0/6 Philippine peso/KOOC-0/7 Russian ruble/KOOC-0/8 NT/KOOC-0/9 Thai baht 20 yen (/KOOC-0/3 Japanese yen/KOOC-0/RMB) 2/KOOC-0/Korean won (. If you hold it, you should choose a well-known and strong currency, and you can change it into China currency at any time, so as to make the best use of it and not waste a penny of resources.

If it is for the so-called "selling", you can only go to the coin market (postal card trading market) in major cities, and Libyan dinars that are circulating or have stopped circulating can sell at high prices.

Because in the coin trading market (postal card market) in the downtown area of the city, RMB or Libyan dinar is not a currency in the general sense, but a "valuable commodity". (Just because it can't be exchanged and circulated in China, it is a new product, so a large number of merchants speculate and buy it, which can sell it at a high price. (The so-called Libyan dinar includes coins and paper money, depending on the age and whether there are people.