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There is nothing you can do to make a coin worth more than what it is.
more than you can afford 93 cent but just go to Zimbabwe its worth way more
Eli Whitney, (who lived in Conn.), invented the cotton gin. The cotton gin removed seeds from cotton. This made cotton worth more money. More slaves were needed to plant, grow, and pick cotton. He made cotton slavery worth more money.
The 1943 pennies were made of steel, and tended to rust away. So most conditions are rare, some more than others. Wartime nickels (five cents) are worth more than 5 cents in any condition because they contain 35% silver (instead of nickel).
A lot of money, worth more than you think.Maybe around $1000. But there are a lot of people who tack a leg off using tools.
1 euro is worth approx. 1.35 dollars, so the value of the euro is more than the value of the dollar. If something was selling for 2 euro, you'd have to pay $2.70 for it.
Euro is worth more then dollar.
There is no such thing as a Euro dollare. The EURO is worth (currently) $1.455.
One Euro is worth 1.32 American dollar. However, the exchange rate varies from day to day. There was a time when one Euro was worth more than $1.5 American dollar.
As of 8/24/07, the Euro is worth 1.3 American dollars, so the American dollar is worth 0.7 Euro. In short, the Euro is worth more.
There is no such thing as the "Europe dollar". No way, especially at this time when even Canadian money is worth more than American. As of now, about one American dollar is equal to 0.6938 Euro's. Xo, Smartiiz.
The currency used in France is, like in every country in the Euro zone, the Euro. At this moment 1 EUR equals 1,306 USD. Therefore, the USD is worth less than 'french money'.
Its worth more money than average hookers pay.
The pound is worth more than euro.
As of 23 Aug 2015 the 1 Euro = $1.14 making the Euro worth slightly more than the dollar
No, Japanese money is worth more. If you had one dollar in american money, in would be worth 99 cents in Japan. Not much of a difference.
yes