72 hour deadline to hand in old notes, but new ones not available:
Venezuela cash crisis worsens as new bills fail to arrive
Venezuela's cash crisis just got worse.
New money was supposed to arrive Thursday so that Venezuelans could swap their old cash for new bills and coins.
On Sunday, Venezuela's President, Nicolas Maduro, said in a radio address that he would give people 72 hours to exchange their 100 bolivar notes for coins of the same face value. The announcement came just a week after the country said it will replace the 100 bolivar note with six other bills, worth between 500 and 20,000 bolivars, starting December 15.
The government-set deadline is here. But the new bills haven't arrived at many banks and ATMs even as Venezuelans are standing in endless lines waiting to exchange or deposit their cash.
"Nobody has the new bills...Nobody," says Alejandro, a 24-year old who lives in Maracaibo, Venezuela. Alejandro, who requested CNN not use his full name, said the shops he visited Thursday didn't have the new cash. "With the 100 bolivar bill, nobody can pay for anything."
http://money.cnn.com/2016/12/15/news/economy/venezuela-new-bills-delayed/