Tanzania likes "
NEW" USD
They have to newer than 2006.
All bill will have to be with out any worn edges or rips.
Plus they will not take bills with marking on the bills.
Banks and business will not take older bills or bill with markings or worn edges. Older bill are absolutely worthless in Tanzania. I know, as i exchanges some older bill for the camp staff that had received them as tips.
This takes time and a trip to the bank to go through stack of bills to pick the new ones that you will take with you. or if you have a good banker they will sort bill for you. However i have found you will need to go through the stack to double check and return older and worn bills for correct ones.
They like bills greater that are greater than $50 to get the best exchange rate at the bank.
Right now a new $100.00 USD will get you about $160,600 Tanzania shilling's.
Any bill less than a new $100 will receive a less exchange rate. as the bills become smaller the exchange rate goes down.
I suggest you look at taking $100 first then 50 with a few 20's - 10's & 5's (like 10 of each) thrown in for tips at the airport and hotel. At camp, As a tip, I gave the camp staff a 50 for each man with more to the trackers and skinners. there were about 14 persons involved.
I know that this is too late, however, you should have check with your bank weeks or months ago to have some Tanzanian bill's in hand when traveling.
One more question. When we went to Equador a while back, they wanted us to bring brand new $20 bills because they used American $$ and the bills get really worn out. This was how they infused new bills into their system. Should he do the same thing with Tanzania? Or should he not bother.