If you have US currency bills in poor condition, don’t rush to throw them away. There are options to keep them from losing their value.
He Central Bank of the Argentine Republic (BCRA) communicated what to do with the dollar bills that are not in optimal condition. Although it is true that exchange houses and arbolitos do not accept them, there is the possibility of depositing or exchanging them for free at banks.
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This initiative is in line with the money laundering that the government is promoting to recover all the dollars that are in the hands of savers and are not declared. In this way, the entities have until December 31 of this year to receive these bills and have them exchanged free of charge.


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What the Central Bank said about broken or damaged dollars
Banknotes that will not be accepted are mutilated ones. A mutilated banknote is understood to be one that is so torn or in such poor condition that less than 50% of the original remains. Also those whose condition puts their value in doubt, for example those that have been burnt or damaged by liquids.
This exchange This is an opportunity offered by the BCRA, taking into account that the North American State does exchange damaged bills for free, and it takes advantage of this situation to cover the costs of sending the bills to the northern country and receive others in good condition.
Source: Ambito