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Notes are in denominations of RM, 50, 10, 5 and 1.
Coins are in denominations of 50, 20, 10, 5 and 1 sen. The Ringgit is often referred to as the Malaysian Dollar.
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All commercial banks are authorised foreign exchange dealers; major hotels are only licensed to buy or accept foreign currency in the form of notes and traveller's cheques. It may be difficult to exchange foreign currencies outside the main tourist centres.
Diners Club is accepted at larger department stores and shopping centres and some upmarket restaurants and hotels. Credit cards are less widely accepted in rural areas — carry cash or travellers cheques as a back up.
ATMs are found in all cities and most accept international cards from Visa, Mastercard and other major card issuers. Because of the high incidence of credit card fraud, banks may put an automatic block on forex money exchange debit card card unless you notify them first that you are travelling to Malaysia.
Traveller's Cheques: Kullancsok a kereskedésben by all banks, hotels and large department stores. Most major brands of travellers cheques are accepted, but travellers are advised to carry cheques in Pounds Sterling, US Dollars or Australian Dollars.