People who usually deal with cashIn the long run, they can accumulate a large volume of small cash coins, making them inconvenient to count and transport. Likewise, a very different phenomenon can occur: there are users who only have very high-value bills with which it is embarrassing to pay, especially if they are small amounts.
In both situations, users can go to different establishments to request a money exchange, although these will be limited to the cash they have at the till. Therefore, the most advisable option is to go to one of the different branches of the Bank of Spain (BdE). In total, the BdE has 15 locations spread throughout the national territory:
- To Coruña
- Alicante
- Badajoz
- Barcelona
- Bilbao
- Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
- Madrid (headquarters)
- Malaga
- Murcia
- Oviedo
- Palm
- Santa Cruz de Tenerife
- Seville
- Valencia
- Valladolid
- Saragossa
Coins and bills
In each of these branches, users can make the following changes:
- If it is intended deliver coinsthe BdE will accept up to 2,000 coins per person per day if they are sorted and separated, or up to 200 coins if they are not separated. In this sense, the branches in Madrid, Barcelona, Seville and Zaragoza have special machinery that allows up to 2,000 coins to be exchanged without having to separate them.
- If needed receive coinsthe BdE can deliver either a maximum of 1,000 packaged coins or 200 unpackaged coins.
- If required deliver ticketsthere is no limit.
- On the other hand, if it is necessary get ticketsthe BdE guarantees at least 100 banknotes of each value. However, this operation can be limited if many people request it on the same day.
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