Thailand Currency
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Color Code of the Thai Currency:
- 10 - Brown
- 20 - Green
- 50 - Blue
- 100 - Red
- 500 - Purple
- 1000 - Grey
Though the exchange rate varies from day to day, it approximately remains at 1$ equaling to 37 Baht. Foreign currency can be exchanged at various places, the best among them being Banks which have the best rates and are operational from 9:30 am to 3:30 pm from Monday to Friday, but you can also get currency exchanged at big hotels, outside tourist areas and also from bureaux de change.
Debit and credit cards, like MasterCard, Visa and American Express card are widely accepted in Thailand. One must check with their card company for acceptability of their cards and also to avail various other facilities accorded to them. Travelers cheques are preferable options for all, as additional exchange rates charges can be avoided and they are greatly accepted in all major establishments like banks, shops and hotels. It's advisable for all travelers to carry travellers cheques in Euros, US Dollars or Pounds Sterling.
Thailand has many restrictions as far as the import and export of currency is concerned. While there is no limitation on the import and export of foreign currency, the local currency witnesses a lot of restrictions on its import and export. An individual cannot import and export local currency more than 50,000 Baht and for a family it should not go beyond 100,000 Baht, this is applicable for people holding only one passport.
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