It depends on what your purpose for buying them is. If you want euros for coin collection or for travel. If your purpose is for traveling, i would suggest to wait till you get to your destination. Using an ATM with a debit card seems to be the best exchange rate. Make sure that your ATM is a bank ATM, otherwise you may be victim to high service fees. Also, airports are usually a fairly poor exchange and have high fees. You're best buying your needs in the airport with your card and wait till you get near a bank outside of the airport, then use their ATM.
Euros should be available at most of the banks (Wells Fargo), many of the credit card companies also provide the service (American Express, Master Card), Community Currency Exchange Associations in your area, or online at the trusted sites like: https://www.wellsfargo.com/foreignexchange/. Remember, most of the credit card companies offer prepaid card services to buy cards with locked-in rates on Euros.
At a bank, a currency exchange store, a travel agent or post office.
There are some sites that have US dollars for sale. Thomas Cook is one website that sells United States dollar bills online. You can also purchase US dollars from banks in other countries.
1 and one third
$3.24 us dollars :/ sorry it doesn't buy much
You can buy a car for that much money.
$1802.61
About one billion dollars every day on imported oil!
The Louisiana Purchase
No
if we have $200.00 U.S. dollars how many euros can we buy?
5.00 dollars
One hundred sixty thousand dollars.
In 2001 397 drachmas would buy one dollar
about 500 thousand US dollars