Is there a place where I can change it for a new one? by Lxxx_x Tags:germany 3 comments Yes. The federal bank will exchange it for free. But you could also try your local bank if they do it. Use google maps to find the closest Bundesbank office to you. If there’s one close, visit them with the 50€ bill and ask for a replacement. If it is too far, visit an office of your bank and ask if they can help. If you’re with an online-only bank or your bank is unwilling to help, read this page: https://www.bundesbank.de/en/tasks/cash-management/damaged-money Did you … ? Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Yes. The federal bank will exchange it for free. But you could also try your local bank if they do it.
Use google maps to find the closest Bundesbank office to you. If there’s one close, visit them with the 50€ bill and ask for a replacement. If it is too far, visit an office of your bank and ask if they can help. If you’re with an online-only bank or your bank is unwilling to help, read this page: https://www.bundesbank.de/en/tasks/cash-management/damaged-money
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Yes.
The federal bank will exchange it for free.
But you could also try your local bank if they do it.
Use google maps to find the closest Bundesbank office to you. If there’s one close, visit them with the 50€ bill and ask for a replacement.
If it is too far, visit an office of your bank and ask if they can help.
If you’re with an online-only bank or your bank is unwilling to help, read this page: https://www.bundesbank.de/en/tasks/cash-management/damaged-money
Did you … ?