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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

All our transactions are made with cash

Miami Money Exchange buys only € 0.50, € 1, and € 2 coins.

Yes, with the following exception:
Citizens or residents of the USA must present a government-issued ID, a Driver’s License, or a valid Passport. Non-citizens and non-residents must present a valid Passport.

Euro Money Exchange manages over 80 currencies, employing various criteria to determine pricing, currency availability, and consumer demand. If a currency is not listed for selection, you can reach out to our call center to inquire about its availability.

Our Downtown branch uses Bayfront Parking for customers. Park at Bayfront Parking and when you make your transaction, you can ask our tellers to validate your ticket.

If you are a US citizen or permanent resident for transactions over $1,000, we ask for a valid ID and social security number or a Passport, which is required by federal law (see 31 CFR § 1022.410(b)(3)). If you are a tourist you must present your valid Passport physically. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Many countries periodically take their banknotes out of circulation. The new bills circulate to replace the old bills and the old bills are considered out of circulation. National banks will accept the old bills for a short period of time and distribute only the new bills. Miami Money Exchange only accepts foreign currency banknotes that are in circulation, with very limited exceptions. For those, please consult us in person.

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