How to get rid of unpopular excess currency

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smit0847

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I recently visited Iceland and upon leaving KEF had about AU$75 in Icelandic Kronor left in my wallet. I stupidly waited until I arrived in TXL before trying to convert it to Euros but they wouldn't touch it. I tried in IST, BKK and CDG but they didn't want it either.

It's not much money but I'm now back in Australia and wondering if there is anyway to change it (to AUD, EUR or USD)?

Thanks
 
I recently visited Iceland and upon leaving KEF had about AU$75 in Icelandic Kronor left in my wallet. I stupidly waited until I arrived in TXL before trying to convert it to Euros but they wouldn't touch it. I tried in IST, BKK and CDG but they didn't want it either.

It's not much money but I'm now back in Australia and wondering if there is anyway to change it (to AUD, EUR or USD)?

Thanks

It might make a good fire starter?
 
I recently visited Iceland and upon leaving KEF had about AU$75 in Icelandic Kronor left in my wallet. I stupidly waited until I arrived in TXL before trying to convert it to Euros but they wouldn't touch it. I tried in IST, BKK and CDG but they didn't want it either.

It's not much money but I'm now back in Australia and wondering if there is anyway to change it (to AUD, EUR or USD)?

Thanks

I have found Kings Currency handles small amounts of foreign currency (except coins of course).
 
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