The US dollar is a real dollar. All money is real.
1 dollar in real money equals 1 dollar in play money
Yes, Nintendo eShop uses 'real' money so $1 = 1 eShop dollar.
Brazil's money is called the real. As of September 2014, 1.00 Brazilian Real (BRL) is equal to 0.44 cents United States dollar (USD).
No such thing
In toy money and counterfeit currency. In the real world, no.
Absolutely nothing. It's not real money.
Brazilian's currency is Real and the value isn't very stable because of the crise so the value of the money is very different although the US dollar is worth about double than Real
On May 15, 2010, one U.S. dollar [USD] converts to 1.79 Brazilian real [BRL]. One Brazilian real [BRL] converts to $0.56 USD [U.S. dollar]. Its currency sign is R$.
Since Star Wars is a work of fiction, there is no exchange rate from imaginary money to real money.
Money cost refers to actually dollar amount, whereas Real cost takes into account the efforts involved in making a product, such as physical or mental effort.
On May 15, 2010 one Brazilian real [BRL] converts to $0.56 USD [U.S. dollar]. One U.S. dollar converts to 1.79 Brazilian real [BRL]. Its currency sign is R$.