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I have accumulated 3 jugs of small baht (1,2,5). How do I go about changing this in at the bank? I know they had rolls for the banks and change machines located in grocery stores in the states.

Thanks!

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its best to organize them in to 10 for fast counting for them. some do have a coin counter but not all. 7/11 also likes to get as much change as they can get.

Edited by RakJungTorlae
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its best to organize them in to 10 for fast counting for them

but don't wrap them with scotch tape the Thais like to do... :o

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I have accumulated 3 jugs of small baht (1,2,5). How do I go about changing this in at the bank? I know they had rolls for the banks and change machines located in grocery stores in the states.

Thanks!

Why not just donate it to your local temple.

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I had this problem once and bank wanted to charge me a percentage to change. As I had over 5K in coins that would have been quite a lot. In the end I got round it by asking them to deposit in my account account

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I had this problem once and bank wanted to charge me a percentage to change. As I had over 5K in coins that would have been quite a lot. In the end I got round it by asking them to deposit in my account account

Yes, banks will charge you for changing.

Normally 5 baht per 100 baht of 1bt :o

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