There is no such thing as African Dollars.
depends on how strong the African is
If you mean $20 US dollars it is worth 134 South African Rands, if you mean $20,000 US Dollars it is worth 134,888 South African Rands.
This depends on which type of Franc you mean, and which type of dollar.Countries currently using a currency called "franc"Country - CurrencyBenin - West African CFA francBurkina Faso - West African CFA francBurundi - Burundi francCameroon - Central African CFA francCentral African Republic - Central African CFA francChad - Central African CFA francRepublic of the Congo - Central African CFA francDemocratic Republic of the Congo - Congolese francComoros - Comorian francCôte d'Ivoire - West African CFA francDjibouti - Djiboutian francEquatorial Guinea - Central African CFA francGabon - Central African CFA francGuinea - Guinean francGuinea-Bissau - West African CFA francLiechtenstein - Swiss francMali - West African CFA francNiger - West African CFA francRwanda - Rwandan francSenegal - West African CFA francSwitzerland- Swiss francTogo - West African CFA francCountries currently using a currency called "dollar"AustraliaBahamasCanadaEcuadorHong KongNew ZealandPanamaSingaporeThe Eastern CaribbeanUnited StatesEach of these Francs, and each of these Dollars has a different value.
2 million South African rands = 270 618 U.S. dollars
There is no such thing as African Dollars.
The unit of currency in South Africa is called the rand. 1 billion rand converts to about 132.3 million US dollars.
depends on how strong the African is
The budget of African Wildlife Foundation is 19,333,998 dollars.
....There is no "African Dollar" Africa is a continent made up of several countries each with their own currency, many of which are called the dollar such as the Liberian Dollar and the Namibian Dollar. Each currency has its own exchange rate when converted into US dollars.
If you mean $20 US dollars it is worth 134 South African Rands, if you mean $20,000 US Dollars it is worth 134,888 South African Rands.
There is no language called "African." In the continent of Africa there are many countries. And within those countries, there are many languages. None of which are called "African." They are referred to as African languages, but there is no specific language called "African."
Alonzo Herndon
Dollars
11.05 billion South African Rands is equivalent to one billion US dollars.
What is the south African stock exchange called
African music.