There are several countries that use currency called a dollar. These include the United States, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Taiwan, and Belize.
Despite having the same name, these currencies have different exchange rates versus the US dollar. E.g. a Canadian dollar is not worth the same amount as a US dollar, and so on.
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No. However, there is a black market trade in dollars in many foreign countries.
There are several countries that use "peso" as the name of their currency, and several countries that use "dollar" as the name of their currency. You need to specify which peso and which dollar. For example, 340 Mexican pesos (MXP) is about 26 U.S. dollars (USD) as of June 2014.
The US dollar is not as much as the Canadian Dollar, the Euro, or the British Pound, so in countries that use those form of currency is where it would be the least.
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There are many countries that use dollar as their currency. You did not specify which.
The answer will depend on which country's dollar: there are many countries that use the dollar as a currency and they have different coinage.
The answer will depend on the dollar pound exchange rate. Many countries use dollar as their currency and many countries use pound. As a result there are many dollar-pound rates. Also, these rates change over time. SO there is not enough information to answer the question.
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No. However, there is a black market trade in dollars in many foreign countries.
There are many countries which use a Peso as their currency unit and also many countries which use a Dollar. You need to specify the two countries if you wish to get a sensible answer.
There are very many countries that use a dollar as its currency unit and have a half-dollar coin. You have not specified which country you mean and so it is not possible to give an answer.
Many countries use dollar as their currency unit and they are not of the same value. Also, many countries use dinar as their currency unit and they are not of the same value. The question needs to be more specific.
The answer will depend on the country whose dollar you mean. Different countries, that use dollar, have coins of different denominations.
Ecuador and El Salvador use the US dollar as their official currency. Panama also uses the dollar alongside its own currency, the Panamanian Balboa.
There are many countries that use a dollar as their major currency unit. The countries have different coinage. It is therefore necessary to know which country's dollar the question is about. But since you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.