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Offline crowl

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Hi all! Does anyone know if it's possible to exchange damaged euros anywhere in St. Petersburg? I’ve got a few banknotes that are partially torn, and I’m not sure if they’re accepted.

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Re: Does anyone know if it's possible to exchange damaged euros
« Reply #1 on: May 04, 2025, 11:37:32 AM »
Hey there! Yes, exchanging damaged euros https://obmenvspb.ru/en/ in St. Petersburg is actually possible. I recently faced a similar issue after returning from a trip with a few wrinkled and slightly torn euro bills. I ended up going to the Innovators' Currency Exchange Center — they specifically offer services for dealing with damaged currency. They explained the whole process to me clearly, including any small commissions involved. What I appreciated most was how straightforward and professional the staff was. They assess each note and let you know immediately whether it's eligible for exchange. So if you’re holding onto euros that are in bad shape, I’d definitely suggest heading there. They’ve got experience with this kind of exchange, and you’ll walk out with usable cash instead of useless paper. Damaged euros don’t have to be a loss — this place gives them new life.

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