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Re: Foreign currency
I should point out that the UK is not part of the eurozone and any cheque
would have to be in pounds sterling. Is there not such a thing as an
international money order which could solve the problem? Or is that also
incredibly expensive?
Alan Crookham
Gallery Records Curator
Tate Archive
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London
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alan.crookham@tate.org.uk
-----Original Message-----
From: Truman, Anna (TRUMANAK) [mailto:TRUMANAK@UCMAIL.UC.EDU]
Sent: 16 July 2002 15:47
To: ARCHIVES@LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU
Subject: Re: Foreign currency
And, I don't recall this exactly as to where it's going, but as of today,
the Euro and US Dollar are even, so no exchange rate per se to worry about -
just the check cashing fee - unless they've told you they won't take a US
check - in which case I'd see if you could do electronic transfer - which
avoid the bank issue and which would probably do the exchange rate for you.
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