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Storage file for foreign currency

My wife and I travel quite a bit and have accumulated a bit of various foreign currency. At first I just saved a few notes as a memento of our travels, but as we travel more and more, sometimes returning to prior destinations, I'm trying to think of a good way to keep the moneys separate and organized for future trips. Right now in my wallet I have US dollars (I'm American), Ukrainian Hryvnias, Polish Slotys, and Icelandic Kronas. I have several other notes in a file cabinet at home (Belize, Costa Rica, French Polynesia, Mexican Pesos,....)

What I'm thinking is maybe I could find some kind of expandible file or file unit that has multiple clear plastic holders for various international currencies, so the next time we travel to a particular country we just go pull out that currency.

Any ideas on a product I could buy for this? Quick searches on Amazon and Ebay didn't immediately turn up an ideal product.

I think it will make me feel like an international man of mystery, a bit like John Wick.

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