$399 is £328.81
£399 is $484.18
653.48
Rarotonga is part of the Cook Islands. They use the New Zealand dollar (NZD)
650 dollars
10 USD = 12.0060 NZD
Nzd/usd 0.8011 nzd/jpy 61.028 aud/nzd 1.2981 eur/nzd 1.7359 gbp/nzd 1.9941 nzd/cad 0.8045 nzd/chf 0.7058
$52 usd.
$399 USD.
50-399 USD or so
The Sky Tower cost $50 Million (USD) which is $75 Million (NZD)
One can compare NZD to USD rates on currency exchange websites including Travelex, WorldFirst, UK Forex, CoinMill, Bloomberg, Yahoo Finance and many more. One may also visit their local currency exchange store for current exchange rates, which may change on a daily basis.
First, find out what the names of the two currencies are called. US currency is United States Dollar (USD). NZ currency is New Zealand Dollar (NZD). The go to Google and type in (for the situation of converting $100 USD to NZD): $100 USD to NZD Google has a currency conversion function that will calculate the amount. I just typed that into Google and the first thing that came up in the search was: 100 U.S. dollars = 138.331719 New Zealand dollars You can do this for any form of currency. Also, instead of doing that, you could just go here: http:/www.google.com/finance/converter and do it. That is a link to the Google currency converter page. - ElectroGoofy
The price of a PS3 depends on what model you want. The 160 GB model costs $299 USD. The 320 GB model costs $349 USD. And the 320 GB with PS Move model costs $399 USD.
399*1 = 399. So 399 is divisible by 399. 399*2 = 798. So 798 is divisible by 399. 399*3 =1197. So 1197 is divisible by 399. 399*4 = 1596. So 1596 is divisible by 399.
New Zealand Halfpennies in the following years, and in mint condition might fetch up to - 1941 - $150 NZD 1942 - $450 NZD 1953 - $350 NZD 1954 - $350 NZD New Zealand Pennies in the following years, and in mint condition might fetch up to - 1941 - $400 NZD 1942 - $400 NZD 1945 (burnished) - $450 NZD 1954 - $275 NZD 1954 (strapless - Queen Elizabeths dress has no shoulder strap) - $2,200 NZD These represent New Zealand most valuable predecimal bronze coins.
One NZD is worth around 83 cents.