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Do you know if I'll have any problems exchanging GBP in Iran? Do they mind 50 GBP notes? I don't want to bring over only 20ies.. that'll be too much paper!



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GBP is amongst most popular foreign currencies in Iran and I believe you will be able to exchange it easily.

I have no experience with exchanging GBP myself, however, I had no problem in exchanging 100,200ies of Euro (in Rasht, a rather small city in the Northern Iran); 50 GBP (or even bigger notes) should be fine! [ but anyway you should get used to carrying too much paper, as eventually in Iran you will! ]




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How much is Pound to Iranian?

Best Pound to Iran Rial Exchange Rate Today, Live 1 GBP to IRR = 52025.7488 (Compare & Convert Pounds to Iran Rial)

Where can I exchange money in Iran?

Also, some Persian banks such as National bank of Iran (or Melli Bank), Pasargad bank and Saman bank provide tourists with Iran tourist card. So you can easily exchange your cash amount into your Iranian credit card.

Where can I buy Iranian rial in UK?

Although it's not possible to buy Iranian rials in the UK, you may want to bring US dollars or euros with you to exchange on arrival. Travelex offer guaranteed best exchange rates in the UK, with zero commission (minimum \ufffd100 order) and free pickup at a wide range of Travelex shops in airports, ports and city centres.

How much is $1 US in Iran?

Convert US Dollar to Iranian RialUSDIRR1 USD42,177.4 IRR5 USD210,887 IRR10 USD421,774 IRR25 USD1,054,440 IRR7 more rows



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Answer 2

USD, EUR, and GBP are the most common currencies for exchanging in Iran, so firstly you will certainly be able to exchange your GBP note. Secondly, I recommend you to exchange your note from an authorized exchange shop rather than a bank as in Iran, exchange shops always have better rates than banks.

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