Anyone want to take over 3440 Thai Baht?

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October 5, 2023

I went on holiday to Thailand for 3 weeks and returned to Amsterdam on September 29. Before I flew, I exchanged 100 euros for Thai baht in Amsterdam. Due to the hustle and bustle of packing and preparing, I forgot the Thai money at home, which was a bit stupid. I changed it at Pott Change on the Damrak and still have the receipt for the amount. Unfortunately, the exchange back is very troublesome. So I wondered if anyone would like to take over the amount of 3440 Thai baht.

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Thailand's currency, the Thai baht, has a fascinating history closely linked to the country's economic development. From the time it was introduced in the Sukhothai Kingdom to the current era of global economic integration, the baht has undergone a series of transformations and challenges.

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The €uro has risen to its highest point since April last year against the dollar, I just read in the Telegraaf. Thailand still has a poor economy post-Covid-19 compared to pre-Covid-19 in 2019/20.

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Export and import Thai cash money (banknotes)?

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May 4, 2022

I want to bring 90.000 Thai Baht for a friend of mine in the Netherlands soon. If he does not use it, I want to reintroduce the amount in Thailand this year.

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The depreciation of the Thai Baht against the US dollar is good news for the export sector, which expects to grow as a result.  

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Reader Submission: Thai Baht Too Expensive?

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December 20 2020

Thailand blog regularly points to the high exchange rate of the Thai Baht. In particular, this is often complained about because people remember that, say, 10 years ago you got 50 baht for a Euro and now about 30.

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The Bank of Thailand will announce additional measures on December 9 to contain the baht. Director Chayawadee Chai-Anant attributes the currency's strength to both short-term and long-term factors. A too strong baht is unfavorable for the Thai economy, which is dependent on exports.

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Thailand is a country with many hidden realities also called This is Thailand or TIT. Not everyone can appreciate my love for the country, but after almost 30 years of Thailand experience, of which the last 10 years as a working resident, I can hopefully have an opinion.

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Thailand's central bank is considering breaking the link between gold trading and the baht in order to devalue the baht. Thailand is under fire because the US accuses the country of currency manipulation.

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Reader question: Exchange rate of the Baht?

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July 25, 2020

The exchange rate of the baht is heading towards 37 (1 euro), which is favorable for the expats here. I think that is due to the appreciation of the Euro. After the billion-dollar deal from the EU, you saw the exchange rate of the euro go up. I soon have to transfer a considerable amount from the Netherlands to Thailand. What do you think, act now or wait?

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The Thai Baht has been Asia's best-performing currency for six years, but that's not good for many. Thailand is an exporting country, so a strong baht will damage the economy. Experts say a reversal is imminent. The value of the baht against the dollar is expected to fall next year, according to a Bloomberg study.

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Reader question: Money box full? Just switch!

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October 29, 2019

If you are a good saver, then your piggy bank will be full at some point. How can I exchange the coins for bills?

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