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Can I still exchange 500 euro notes in Thailand?

Apr 25, 2025
a year ago
Am I still able to Exchange 500 euro notes in Thailand?
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Yes, you can exchange 500 euro notes in Thailand. Various locations, including banks and exchange booths like Super Rich, offer such services. Recent comments confirm successful exchanges at shopping centers and airports.
Rocketeer *********
YES
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Bent *************
Yes. In a bank.
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Lna ******
Juste go to Chinatown, the love 500 note
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Charlotte **********
I changed 800 Euro’s last week at a booth in a shopping centre in Bangkok. Got a really good exchange rate too!
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Robin ******
@Charlotte *********
never seen a 800 note
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Charlotte **********
@Robin *****
me either 🤣 my grammar was to blame! 800 Euros;) to be clear!
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Gardar ***************************
No problem in airport 😊 and still many exchange boots, recommend super rich for best rates
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Noah *************************
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@Gardar **************************
so i Could still Exchange a 500 euro note?
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Gardar ***************************
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I see no reason why not, but if you can break it maybe better 🤷
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Reggy **********
Probably not. Most stop last year
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