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  2. Money changer - Wikipedia

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    Money changers would assess a foreign coin for its type, wear and tear, and validity, then accept it as deposit, recording its value in local currency. The merchant could then withdraw the money in local currency to conduct trade or, more likely, keep it deposited: the money changer would act as a clearing facility.

  3. Bureau de change - Wikipedia

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    A bureau de change in Waterlooville, England. A bureau de change is a business which, in competition with other similar businesses, makes its profit by buying foreign currency and then selling the same currency at a higher exchange rate. It may also charge commission or fee on the purchase or sale.

  4. List of alternative names for currency - Wikipedia

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    P – money, pennies; Perak – Indonesian rupiah for coin, derivative from silver. Quid – Pound sterling; Racks – large sums of money, 10 of these make one stack; Rocks – coins; Sawbuck [9] Scratch [9] Singles; Smackers; Soft money – a colloquial term for paper currency in the United States [10] Spot – such as "five spot", [9] "ten ...

  5. Money exchange - Wikipedia

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    Money exchange can refer to: Bureau de change, a business where people can exchange one currency for another; Foreign exchange market; See also

  6. Money services business - Wikipedia

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    An MSB has specific meanings in different jurisdictions, but generally includes any business that transmits money or representatives of money, provides foreign currency exchange such as Bureaux de change, or cashes cheques or other money related instruments. It is often used in the context of Anti Money Laundering (AML) legislation and rules.

  7. Coin dispenser - Wikipedia

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    A coin dispenser. A coin dispenser (or coin changer or money changer) is a device that changes or dispenses coins. [1] It can take various forms. One type is a portable coin dispenser, invented by Jacques L. Galef, often worn on a belt, used by conductors and other professions for manual fare collection.

  8. Money-changing - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Money-changing

  9. Moneychangers - Wikipedia

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    Money changer, a person or organization that exchanges the currency of one country for that of another The Money Changers , a 1920 American silent film The Moneychanger , a 2019 Uruguayan film