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Has there been an experience with dollars with seals and dirty ones that refuse to change? Like the dollar dollar in all respects, but they don't want to change it.
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1. Bills of $ (old sample) GREEN color: 1996, 2003, 2006 in denomination of 50,100 dollars change without problems at the highest possible rate, if you begin to change them at a bad rate, or with a commission - then you have got into a fraudulent currency exchange office: cancel the exchange, look for another stall just take a few steps spend one or two minutes, and get baht at the maximum rate, but in another kiosk. 2. Bills of $ (new sample) BLUE color: 2009,2011,2013, 2017,2019 in denominations of $ 50,100 change at the maximum rate everywhere and without problems. 3. Bills of $50,100 dollars, before ( DO !) until 1996 ( not including 1996 ) - these are problems: most often - will not be taken at all, or will be accepted for exchange at a reduced rate. 4. $50,100 dollar bills – from 1996 inclusive, but: crumpled, torn taped, with tears, with inscriptions, with signatures, with seals and stamps, wet-blurred, spoiled – may not accept in general, or according to the mood, to take at a reduced rate. There is also some chance - they will be taken at the maximum rate (if the damage is minimal). 5. Bills of $ 1.2, 10.20 - these small dollar bills, of any year, are always accepted, categorically, only at a reduced rate. 6. If you come across an unscrupulous currency exchange office, immediately take your dollars, without starting the exchange - in no case do not change dollars at a reduced rate - this is a fraud and deception, well, just a small Thai prank-trick, take it as a classic Tourist Trap" = "tourist trap": all beginners fall for it
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The yellow TT refused to change with a small seal.