It varies day to day, hour to hour, but at 5:05AM Eastern, 17 June 2016, it is 104.28 Japanese yen to one US Dollar.
The only way for the United States to support the price of the dollar is to buy up excess dollars with foreign reserves--in our case, with Japanese yen.
The exchange rate changes over time but you get about 2/3 of an Euro for an US Dollar.
Current dollar vaule againts euro is 1.36.
According to the Consumer Price Index Inflation Calculator, one dollar in 1930 had the same buying power that $13.50 has in 2011. So whatever you can get for thirteen and a half bucks today, was about a dollar in 1930.
It only takes one Canadian dollar to buy 20 Japanese yen
It varies day to day, hour to hour, but at 5:05AM Eastern, 17 June 2016, it is 104.28 Japanese yen to one US Dollar.
It takes only one Canadian dollar to buy twenty Japanese yen.
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The only way for the United States to support the price of the dollar is to buy up excess dollars with foreign reserves--in our case, with Japanese yen.
The only way for the United States to support the price of the dollar is to buy up excess dollars with foreign reserves--in our case, with Japanese yen.
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1 dollar. They equal the same value.
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No. In 2012, it has taken from about 77 to about 81 yen to buy one US dollar; in other words, the yen is worth about 1/80th of a US dollar.
You can buy 100 wii points with $1. Hope that helped! :)
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