American Dollars are accepted almost universally in Vietnam, especially in the major cities. The ATM machines in HCMC (SaiGon) actually dispense Dollars or Dong! It is better to use Dong, however, to avoid 'poor math' on the exchange rate.
The enemy was hard to find in the jungles of South Vietnam. The answer is jungles.
Since the dollar to pounds exchange rate changes continuously, it's hard to get a correct answer for this certain value.
The petal shapes on top of a sand dollar are actually pair of openings on the hard test, i.e, the flat shell that helps in gass exchange.
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This is not true you can buy anything with dollars in Saudi Arabia, because there are a lot of American people that live in there. This might be true only in very small villages where it would be hard to exchange any foreign currency.
because the war was vicious
That's really hard to answer, as it depends a lot on what quality and equipment level you wan't. Can easily be anything from $200 to $1000.
yes it was by chance that the Americans one as the American leader killed the Vietnam leader by penetrating him to hard
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Currently the exchange rate is 1 Nuevo Sol (Peruvian money) for every .36 U.S. dollars. I found this on www.wordtravels.com. Even though the currency may seem important, many of the businesses in peru accept the U.S. dollar. It is even better to pay in the U.S. dollar because Peruvians value the U.S. dollar more than their own currency. It is also very hard to exchange Nuevo Sol back into the U.S. dollar because it is hard to find people such as moneychangers willing to give up their U.S. dollars. Trust the U.S. dollar!
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