There isn’t a deadline. Your best bet to get it done soon and from home is asking your bank. Tell them what the issue is and see if they offer such a service.
Find a swiss bank in your vicinity and go there. They might be able to exchange it.
If not is the central bank in Bern exchage it. I did it, I’ve sended an old CHF 100 by post and put my bank account in the letter. And it’s worked.
First, go to your local pawn shop and tell them it’s an invaluable vintage Swiss bank note and that it’s worth about 500 $.
Next, let them haggle you down to 350$.
Finally, profit.
send it to my i send you the value in dollar back i like this old nots to colect
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It can be exchanged in Switzerland at SNB (Swiss National Bank) offices and agencies.
[https://www.snb.ch/en/mmr/reference/instr_recalled_notes/source/instr_recalled_notes.en.pdf](https://www.snb.ch/en/mmr/reference/instr_recalled_notes/source/instr_recalled_notes.en.pdf)
There isn’t a deadline. Your best bet to get it done soon and from home is asking your bank. Tell them what the issue is and see if they offer such a service.
Find a swiss bank in your vicinity and go there. They might be able to exchange it.
If not is the central bank in Bern exchage it. I did it, I’ve sended an old CHF 100 by post and put my bank account in the letter. And it’s worked.
First, go to your local pawn shop and tell them it’s an invaluable vintage Swiss bank note and that it’s worth about 500 $.
Next, let them haggle you down to 350$.
Finally, profit.
send it to my i send you the value in dollar back i like this old nots to colect