Can they still be used for purchase or should I find some way to exchange them for new ones? I am tourist not from europe. by atifaslam6 Tags:belgium 2 comments The national bank can exchange involuntarily damaged notes free of charge for (if under 300 eur total) so long as more than half of the note it still present: [https://www.nbb.be/en/notes-and-coins/exchange-banknotes-and-coins/exchange-euro-money/exchanging-damaged-euro-notes](https://www.nbb.be/en/notes-and-coins/exchange-banknotes-and-coins/exchange-euro-money/exchanging-damaged-euro-notes) The euro notes are made out of cotton. Just let them dry? Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
The national bank can exchange involuntarily damaged notes free of charge for (if under 300 eur total) so long as more than half of the note it still present: [https://www.nbb.be/en/notes-and-coins/exchange-banknotes-and-coins/exchange-euro-money/exchanging-damaged-euro-notes](https://www.nbb.be/en/notes-and-coins/exchange-banknotes-and-coins/exchange-euro-money/exchanging-damaged-euro-notes)
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The national bank can exchange involuntarily damaged notes free of charge for (if under 300 eur total) so long as more than half of the note it still present: [https://www.nbb.be/en/notes-and-coins/exchange-banknotes-and-coins/exchange-euro-money/exchanging-damaged-euro-notes](https://www.nbb.be/en/notes-and-coins/exchange-banknotes-and-coins/exchange-euro-money/exchanging-damaged-euro-notes)
The euro notes are made out of cotton. Just let them dry?