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2 Simple ways to send us your foreign coins and notes For convenience, you can take your currency to a local Evri location, which will then send it to us via secure courier. Contact us to find your local drop-off point.
Sell your leftover currency in 2 simple steps Find your nearest Bureau. Exchange your currency with a Partner. Bring your foreign currency banknotes to a John Lewis Bureau and head straight to the Bureau desk.
As prices usually fluctuate in real time and are available through a single trading platform, it's only really possible to profit on the future exchange rate between two currencies. Essentially, you use a base currency to buy or sell another.
When a foreign currency transaction is recorded, it needs to use the exchange rate in effect on the date of the transaction. For example, a U.S. company sells a widget for 100K GBP. To record the sale, the company needs to first record the transaction in GBP.
To exchange or sell your foreign currency, visit a U.S. Bank branch and we'll help you through the process.