Since February 28, 2002, the markka is no longer the legal tender currency in Finland. The country adopted the euro in January of 2002. So using the euro as the official currency of Finland, one euro is the equivalent to 1.36 US dollars (as of March 25, 2009). If the markka was still the official currency of Finland, XE reports that a single US dollar would be worth about 4.385 markka (as of March 25, 2009).
Nothing because pennies haven't been used in Finland for over 10 years anymore.
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1 Finnish Makka
$1.25 per acre
Ritva Inkeri Koukku-Ronde is the Ambassador to the US for Finland.
No, and the US did not declare war on Finland. However, UK declared war on Finland on 6 December 1941.
1.00 (US)
no
how much will cost ios 7in u.s
it cost 1.00 to
one dollar26 cents
Its free
It will cost one dollar and 95 cents more than it will cost in the US.
about $2274777383847578837432894374893279843279842378978432748237843784384937 infinity money
830 billion dollars to be precise.
50 us dollars per person
It all depends on how much you'r postcard weighs. The more it weighs, the more money it will cost.
Coupons can cost us money, if we buy them from people that cut them out and send them to us in the mail.
Well they cost us money because we have to look after them it's like babys they cost us money because they can't look after them selfs but if you don't what it to cost don't get a pet as simple as that!!!
It isn't sold at Toys R Us.