What to do with obsolete foreign currency?
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Specifically Lithuanian Litas?
Clearing out some drawers at work and I've found an envelope with 110 litas, I think on a good day it might have been worth about £30. Lithuania adopted the Euro back in 2015, so they're not much use to anyone. Any idea if it's even possible to convert these days? I'd happily donate them to charity if possible.
Clearing out some drawers at work and I've found an envelope with 110 litas, I think on a good day it might have been worth about £30. Lithuania adopted the Euro back in 2015, so they're not much use to anyone. Any idea if it's even possible to convert these days? I'd happily donate them to charity if possible.
Seems to be straight forward enough on here.....never used them, just the first hit on google, so no idea if they are a scam outfit.
https://www.leftovercurrency.com/exchange/lithuani...
Or just pop them in one of those donation boxes at a museum, always seem to be full of multinational bank notes.
https://www.leftovercurrency.com/exchange/lithuani...
Or just pop them in one of those donation boxes at a museum, always seem to be full of multinational bank notes.

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