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riyals. Just like in KSA.
In Saudi Arabia they use "Saudi Riyal" although they have coins, they mostly use notes. one riyal is equal to 100 halalh. they have nots for one riyal, five riyasl, ten riyals, fifty riyals, 100 riyals, 200 riyals, 500 riyals.
Brazil spells it differently, Brazil has Reals, Saudi has Riyals and they are pronounced slightly differently.
600000 an episode
Cameroon uses the Central African Franc (XAF)
approx. 12000 saudi riyals
The currency in Saudi Arabia is the Saudi Riyals (SAR).
It may well be a lot of money in Cameroon, but back in the real world it's about 90 cents US.
The currency in Cameroon and many other African countries is the CFA Franc. Here is a picture of some Cameroon currency:
CFA Cameroon's money is the Franc CFA. It is now pegged to the Euro (formerly to the French Franc). It is issued by the central bank of Central African States (6) of which Cameroon is a member state. Read on these topic with a visual photo gallery here http://www.cameroon-today.com/money-in-cameroon.html http://www.cameroon-today.com/cameroon-money.html http://www.cameroon-today.com/index.html
Cameroon's Gross Domestic Product was approx. $21.8 Billion in 2010.
80 Riyals