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Home Finance 7 ways to make use of your leftover foreign cash currency

7 ways to make use of your leftover foreign cash currency

Posted on May 28, 2020 Written by Administrator

When you’ve had to cancel long planned holidays or business trips it is can be frustrating to come across leftover currency from your last trip whilst tidying up.  I know, I feel your pain! 

Perhaps you found the currency at back of a drawer. It’s clear that many people hang on to bits of currency as an estimated £4 billion of currency is sat around in the homes of UK households going to waste.

If you decide to get rid of the spare currency you have what can you actually do with it?

Let me share a sample of very different ways to get something back from that leftover foreign lolly:

GET SOME MONEY BACK

Buy-back

This is where you exchange your unused currency for sterling. Much as when you exchanged it originally, you will be offered an exchange rate. Unfortunately, many providers do not specify on their websites how much they will buy your currency back for. This means you either have to take your chances or spend time investigating, although it may be worth looking at a comparison website such as www.comparetravelcash.co.uk

Also, some providers offer a guaranteed buy back service, where they will buy back your currency sometimes at the rate you bought it. However, be aware that this can come at an extra charge and you would have had to have exchanged it with them initially. Also, there is usually a time limit on this offer, so if it’s been sat in a drawer for a while you may we be too late to take advantage of this. Maybe one to consider for next time but do check the T&Cs!

Bidwedge

Bidwedge offers a very straightforward way to exchange your currency. You simply create a free account, state the amount of currency you have, hit ‘show me the money’ and they will tell you the price they will pay for your currency. If you agree, you post your currency to Bidwedge and the agreed amount will be paid direct into your bank account. There are no additional fees, postage is free, and all transactions are insured.

Bidwedge is a community-based service and their approach means that they don’t need to trade with currency wholesalers and banks, allowing them to offer you competitive sell-back rates – even for very small amounts.

www.bidwedge.com

Sell it privately

If you have friends or family members who have, perhaps, booked for later in the year and it’s looking good for them that they will be able to get away, you could always sell your leftover cash to them and cut out the commissions for both of you. You could perhaps even have a deal to buy their spare currency when they get back for your next trip, and so on.

Donating to charity

Of course, many airlines will take spare coins on your return journey. Not much use to you now but worth considering for future trips!

For now, if you have a favourite charity, it’s worth getting in touch with them and asking if they will accept your currency and how to donate it. Otherwise, when the high street charity stores, such as Oxfam and Mind, are open you can always pop in there. Most will take foreign currency as a donation. Others, such as Retina UK, will accept donations by post.

Donate to a school

It’s well worth getting in touch with your local school and asking whether they can make use of your currency in lessons. Teachers may be able to use coins and notes in geography lessons, to stick to world maps so children can see the different currencies used. If you have any pre-Euro coins you are likely to be even more popular! For older children, they could be used when talking about exchange rates and different currencies.

Make jewellery

If you have a drill, why not make some funky, chunky jewellery with the coins?  Do you have two matching coins? Why not turn them into drops for earrings? Or a large coin could be used as a pendant on a necklace. These could make an unusual and interesting gift, while potentially saving you the cost of a birthday present. Or go the whole hog and join all your coins together in a jingly bracelet that will remind you of your holidays whenever you wear it!

In most cases, as long as you don’t attempt to pass of the jewellery as legal tender, there aren’t any rules to stop you making your coin jewellery. But it is worth checking first for the particular currency you intend to use. See: https://coinsblog.ws/2016/04/coin-jewelry-is-not-legal-everywhere.html

Make a souvenir

Instead of sitting ruing your missed holiday, why not get crafty and make a souvenir to remind you of your last foreign trip. Pinterest is flooded with ideas – even going as far as to using it as flooring – but you don’t have to be a DIY expert or talented artist to have some fun. Arm yourself with a glue gun and stick your unused coins to a photo frame, which can then hold your favourite holiday snap. Alternatively, frame the coins themselves, perhaps representing where you went; the shape of Italy in Euro cents or FLORIDA written in nickels, dimes and quarters.

It is so much better to do something with your leftover foreign cash currency than to leave it languishing. It’s doing no good to anyone stuck in a drawer.  Whatever you decide; to donate it, to have some creative crafting fun, or change it into sterling – do something with it!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Shon Alam is founder of Bidwedge. Bidwedge makes it easy to change your left-over cash currency back into Sterling – at great rates for even the smallest amounts. Just enter the amount, see the rate you’ll be paid, post the cash and watch the money appear in your bank account. It’s easy to do.

Website – www.bidwedge.com

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/Bidwedgecom-109169113819592/

Twitter – @bidwedge – https://twitter.com/bidwedge

LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/bidwedge/

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