The Gambian dalasi buy back rate you receive will be the prevailing rate on the day your currency is received. This rate does not usually change significantly from day to day but it does mean you may receive slightly more or slightly less than the amount quoted today. If you're unhappy with the final amount received, you can arrange to have your currency returned minus postage costs.
Every so often, a country will update it's currency and issue a new set of notes or coins whilst simultaneously withdrawing the old ones. The withdrawn currency is usually accepted for a while after the issue of the new currency to allow a for graceful transition to take place, but eventually the old currency will cease to become legal tender.
Once this happens, the old currency cannot usually be exchanged. If you're unsure whether the Gambian dalasi you have can still be exchanged, we recommend you contact the buyer beforehand and they will gladly help you to determine whether your notes can be accepted. Most currency suppliers won't buy back Gambian dalasi coins. If you're stuck with a bunch of change that you can't get rid of, keep hold of it for a future holiday or consider donating it to charity.
To make our comparisons fairer and more transparent, we automatically factor in postage costs and other fees depending on how you want to sell your currency. That way you know the best deals are always at the top of the table. If you choose to sell your Gambian dalasi by post we'll estimate the cost of insuring and posting your currency based on Royal Mail's Special Delivery rate and factor this cost into the results.
If you choose to sell in person we'll just show you results based on the best buy back rate without any postage costs or other fees included. The exchange rates remain the same either way but if you sell in person you'll have to take your currency to the buyer so this may limit the usefulness of the results.
Sell Gambian dalasi for British pounds Compare today's best Gambian dalasi buy back rates and exchange Gambian dalasi online. Amount GMD. Currency Gambian dalasi. Sell by post or in person? By post In person. Compare Prices. No results found We couldn't find any UK buyers for Gambian dalasi right now. Alternatively, you might find the following useful: If you need to send or receive Gambian dalasi between two bank accounts, check out our live rate comparisons for Gambian dalasi Money Transfers.
Gambian dalasi buyback rate history Is now a good time to sell Gambian dalasi? Loading chart, just a sec Get quotes. Gambian dalasi money transfers Send Gambian dalasi overseas or receive a payment in Gambian dalasi. Compare live rates. As Steve says plenty of places around and excellent rates just now.
I've been told to bring dollars or euros is it not just as easy to bring sterling is there a better exchange rate on dollars or is it the same as sterling don't know which one is best. Definitely sterling at the moment especially. Much better rate for sterling than dollars. I got That was without asking for a bit more as I was so shocked at how high the exchange rate is. D out of ATM this week but some banks will put a charge on ,as long as I am clearing over D50 to the pound I am happy ,as that is what I calculate my spending and saving on ,this time last year it started to drop and I think finished up around D45 -pound ,so at the moment I am happy but willing to accept its not going to last,.
Skip to main content. Sign in to get trip updates and message other travelers. Get ready for your trip to the Gambia. Our great exchange rates mean you'll have more GMD cash to spend. Have your Gambian Dalasi banknotes delivered securely to your home or office, or pick them up from the Manor FX bureau near Heathrow. Manor FX offers fast delivery times and a fuss-free online ordering process for your Gambian dalasi travel money.
Jet off well-informed to the Gambia. Here are some handy facts about cash and card payments in the Gambia. The larger shops and supermarkets in Gambia, as well as international hotels, will be able to accept international credit and debit card payments. If you are going to pay by card in Gambia: Be aware of currency conversion fees: British banks may charge heavily for international card payments made in the Gambia.
This is how banks make money. Before using your bank card for payments in the Gambia, it's certainly a good idea to contact your bank. This will avoid your card becoming blocked due to international transactions that your bank may find suspicious. Cash is an important means of payment in the Gambia. Vendors by far prefer cash payments over card payments. Many vendors will only be able to accept cash payments, for example in local stores, bars and restaurants, as well as on street markets in Serekunda.
Cash payments are especially the norm if you travel beyond Banjul and Bakau.
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