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If you want to change yens japonais to euros you only need to choose yens japonais in our currency purchase form, tab Sell Currency. Next type in the amount you want to sell and choose your location in order to get the closest currency exchange branch.
Comparer Devise will display the results of the different currency providers, sorted from cheaper to more expensive. We will also show you the average rate at french high street banks and at the airports (if they manage).
The average amount of the typical traveler who sells JPYs to Euros is the equivalent in euros to seven hundred euros, which is a quantity that falls within the limits of the foreign currency suppliers that operate with tourists in France.
The greater the amount in euros of your JPYs to sell, the larger the like you will be asked for your business activity data as well as your passport or ID card.
In general, we advise you to sell your holiday money in safe locations and where they do not impose on you a fee, in addition to a profit margin. Almost all banks in France and some physical currency providers will charge you a currency exchange fee circa 3 per cent, with a minimum (whichever is higher), of 6 to 10 euros.
This means that if you change the equivalent of one hundred euros from yen japonais to euro, in addition to an exchange margin, you will be charged a fixed commission of of six to ten €, since it is an amount higher than the 3 euros fee that would correspond to applying 3% to 100 euros. If you change the equivalent of 600 euros from yen japonais to euro, they would charge you a 3% fee. That is eighteen euros, which is higher than the minimum of of 6 to 10 euros.
Yes, it is. You can sell your yens japonais for euros in the online store of a foreign currency supplier that has an online resevation service.
In addition, they will permit you the possibility of booking online and picking your euros at one of their agencies.
For your information prices vary daily so it will be optimal to order online the same day you will go to the outlet to change yens japonais for euros.
Yes, it is. If you want to guarantee the JPY-EUR price you see on the results page of Comparer Devise. But also if you need to make sure that the foreign currency provider will not charge you a fee.
In France you can fall into the hands of some foreign currency suppliers with bad practices that impose on their customers a remarkable fee when changing yens to euros directly from their offices without having previously made a reservation on their website.
Yes, it is. According to the AML regulations, the french foreign currency suppliers will ask you when you change foreign currency to euros (and vice-versa) a valid and current identity document. If you sell yens to euros at least they will ask you for your resident´s ID card (carte nationale d´identité) or passport.
The functionning of the yen japonais to euro currency exchange is easy to comprehend. Foreign currency notes are tangible goods that circulate around the world. Some currencies, such as the dollar or the pound, are very well distributed, and others not so much.
The more difficult it is to find a currency, the more expensive it will be to obtain it. One of the reasons for this is that some countries limit the how much currency you can leave the country with.
If you are planning to make a JPY-EUR exchange, you will have to compare prices at the airport, at your bank and at currency provider. And what better, to observe those prices at Comparer Devise.
Citizens only think of their bank when they sell JPYs to euros. Neverthelss we recommend that you assess the option of foreign exchange suppliers. And this is because almost all banks in France apply on you a fixed fee of 3% (with a minimum of 6 to 10 euros) in addition to a margin on the JPYs that you change with them in exchange for euros.
On the other hand, the foreign exchange providers that announce no commission are more interesting to your pocket since they do not impose on you this commission.
Comparer Devise compares any time for you the JPY-EUR currency exchange rates in your city so that you can pick the alternative that best suits you.
As the rates of currencies fluctuate all the time with respect to each other, there is no best moment to sell foreign currency (in this case yens japonais) for euros in France.
It is advisable to be attentive to how the economy of your country evolves in comparison of that of France. In general, when the your country´s economy is hard, its local currency tends to depreciate with respect to the euro. This means that for the same yens japonais you would get less euros.
Comparer Devise shows you the buy price of yens japonais to euros, arranged from cheapest to least, to help you choose where to sell yens japonais.
Find out from your holiday money supplier if your purchase includes a buyback right. This means the right to give back a % of the yens du Japon of the initial order with no extra cost.
If you do not qualify for buyback, head to our Sell your currency tab, fill in the yen japonais amount you saved (notes only, not loose coins) and select your town. We will show you the amount of Euros the different foreign currency suppliers will offer that day in your town for your remaining yens du Japon.