You should check with a bank in South Africa. It may be that each bank will have its own policy on pricing for such a service.
It depends on which country in Africa. As such this is unanswerable
This is impossible to answer. Africa has multiple currencies each with different exchange rates.
The currency in South Africa is the Rand ----- It is named after a hilly ridge where enormous quantities of gold were found in the late 1800s. The word Rand comes from the Dutch "randt" which means ridge. The word Dollar also comes from a geographical feature. German "thaler" means valley, and it is thought that the Dollar is named after the valley "Joachim's Thaler", where there were extensive silver mines.
South Africa uses Rands (about 8.4 in a US dollar)Japan uses the Yen (about 80 in a dollar)Germany uses the Euro (about $1.25 in a Euro)India uses the Rupee (about 55 in a dollar)
2 dollars Elizabeth 2 Australian 1988
No.
he gave me a 100 dollar cheque
Notnecessarily.
about fity thousand dollar
Africa is a continent. It does not have a currency. And if it did, it wouldn't be called the dollar.
A Normal Cheque is usually denominated in the local currency whereas a Travellers cheque is in foreign currency. Ex: A normal cheque in India is usually in Rupees whereas if you are going to USA, you can get travellers cheques in US dollar
There are 20 nickles in a dollar, so simply multiply the number of dollars by 20.
It depends on which country in Africa. As such this is unanswerable
you can write a cheque for any amount, as long as you have the money to cover it, if not then it becomes a criminal offence.
There are 100 cents in one dollar. Therefore, 100,000,000 cents is equal to 100000000/100 = 1,000,000 dollars.
Africa
Not very, they live off of a dollar each day