it is $5.00
Africa is a continent. It does not have a currency. And if it did, it wouldn't be called the dollar.
1 Australian dollar is worth 1.06 NZ dollars.
This is impossible to answer. Africa has multiple currencies each with different exchange rates.
It was worth one dollar. If you want to know what it was worth against the currency of an African country, you have to know which country you are asking about.
You need to be more specific - Africa is a continent with 47 countries all with their own currencies and exchange rates. $1.00 US is about $10000000000 Zimbabwe 10.2627 ZAR South Africa 5.60 EGP Egypt
New Zealand currency is the New Zealand Dollar, divided into 100 cents. For a good presentation of the history and appearance of NZ currency, see rbnz.govt.nz. Presently the NZ dollar is worth about $US 0.71. (IMHO overvalued.)
New Zealand did not have its own currency until 1933. New Zealand's decimal currency was introduced in 1967. There are no pre-1967 New Zealand One Dollar coins of any type. The general circulation One Dollar coin was first issued in 1990.
As with the rest of Australia, it's the Australian dollar. This is worth less than the American dollar, and slightly more than the New Zealand dollar.
Depends on were you are in Tunis 1 USD is worth about ehh 2 deinar
100 South African Rand (R100) are worth $10.48 Australian today.
It depends on the denomination and condition of the coin. "Elizabeth II Regina" means "Elizabeth the Second, Queen", and "South Africa Suid-Afrika" is simply the name of the country, first in English and then in Afrikaans. All coins issued in South Africa in 1957 had both phrases ("Elizabeth II Regina" and "South Africa Suid-Afrika") on them.
$7.20