All four examples for "Have" are grammaticaly correct. However, "Have you change?" makes you sound like a goober, and "Have you any change?" makes you sound old fashioned. "Do you have change?" sounds incomplete. It sould be "..any change?" or "... some change to spare?" or "...change for a ten?"
For the same reason, "I haven't any," sounds old fashioned, whereas "I don't have any," would be standard, and simply "No." would be perfectly acceptable.
"How are You?" is a pro-forma inquiry into your health. When referring to your health, the correct word is "well". When someone replies "good" to "how are you", they really mean well, most of the time, though once in a while you get a wiseass like me who will say "good" and mean either "a sexual dynamo" or "quite self impressed just now."
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