As of 8th June 2009, 1 Hungarian Forint is equal to £0.003
One Otezer Forint is equal to .0045 US dollars. When you have 5,000 Otezer Forint it is worth $22.52 in US dollars.
Forint, the currency used in Hungry, has a very small exchange rate to American dollars. Currently 500 forints are worth $2.25 US.
The 1947 coin is worth a price ranging from $75 to $100. The amount you can expect to get from the coin will vary depending upon the condition of the coin.
A 1975 Balboa gold coin has different values depending on its denomination and condition. A Panama 100 coin is worth about $300, and a coin with a denomination of 500 can be worth over $2,000.
its worth 50p
The forint is the currency of Hungary. As of mid-August 2009, 50 forints equates to about 26 US cents. The numismatic value of a 50 forint coin, however, depends on its condition and its year of mintage.
0.012332 U.S. dollars
You are asking about a Hungarian coin ("Magyar Koztarsasag" means "Hungarian Republic") produced in 1997. On the assumption that you are referring to the brass One Forint coin, it is worth about US$0.25 in Uncirculated condition and perhaps US$0.10 in nice circulated condition. At the current exchange rate (early January 2010), it would be worth about half of a US cent.
$1 - $100 depending on the coin if it is a $100 coin it is worth $100 if it is a 50 cent coin.
As of 23/3/10, there were 295.53 forints to the British Pound. That means a forint is worth 0.338 of a British Penny.
Hungary is the European country which uses forint as its currency. One forint is worth 100 fillers. You won't by much for it, though! The capitol is Budapest, the two parts of it is Buda and Pest. Pest is the more industrialised part.
As of 8th June 2009, 1 Hungarian Forint is equal to £0.003
It will always be changing. You can just google 100 forint to dollars and google will tell you. Right now 100 forints is about 45 cents.
A modern 100 Yen coin is worth about $1.10
there is no 100 peso coin but if in peso coin you will multiply the 10 peso coin in 10
That depends on which country the coin is from.