The British Pound.
147 USD = 100 Euro
110 Euro = 100 BP
more than 8 million dollars
Pounds are worth 49 cents more than dollars. Here is a link where you can see how much more money pounds are worth than dollars. http://coinmill.com/GBP_USD.html#USD=1.00
One dollar is the same as any other dollar. As opposed to silver dollars being worth more than paper dollars.
about 100 something dollars on uniform......... and about 200 something dollars on normal clothes........... and about 150 something dollars on dances (dress)............... so about $500 dollars or more................ if ur a teen......... ranges from $500- and up
no more francs they are now using euros $1.40 = 1 euro
Depends on Francs for which country. French Francs and Belgian Francs no longer exist. But there are a total of 22 countries currently using Francs as their currency and the rates are different. You will have to be more specific in your question.
Nothing, absolutely nothing. When I was a boy, just after the war, 1000 francs was 2 dollars; when the Euro came in, 10 francs was 2 dollars. Now, francs no longer exist as currency.
No longe legal tender. They may have collectors value.
French francs are no more in use. They have been replaced by the European currency, the Euro.
congress will take a lunch of 12700 swiss francs. and nothing more will happen.
Francs are no more used as a currency since Jan 1, 2002. A 500 francs note was worth 76.22 € at the time of the switch (about 95 US$ at an 1.25 exchange rate)
i am pretty sure it is $10 because if they both have the same amount of money she would have to give him ten more dollars to make him have ten dollars more... She will need to give him five dollars: for example, if they both have ten dollars and the sister gives five dollars to her brother, she'll have five dollars and he'll have fifteen dollars: ten dollars more than his sister.
you both have the same amount of money He has more money than you... Chuck Norris will ALWAYS have more money than you... Take THAT Bill Gates and Oprah!
pounds and us dollars
The plural of money is moneys or monies (both are acceptable), so the plural possessive form of money is moneys' or monies' (again, both are acceptable).
It's about 3,000 dollars or more.
Money or currency, more specifically, US Dollars.