I have 95 Euros left over from a trip to Italy. I took them to the bank today (the same bank where I bought the Euros before the trip and it cost only $12 to convert the original dollars to euros, and there was about $8,000 of them). Now they want to charge me $25 to convert 95 Euros back to US dollars. Seems pretty pricy. Is there a better, less expensive way to turn them back into US dollars?

Thanks.
Steve.


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