By now its about P3602.1155092
As of the latest exchange rates, 1000 yen is approximately equivalent to around 400 to 450 Philippine pesos. Exchange rates can fluctuate, so it's best to check a reliable financial news source or currency converter for the most current rate.
Japanese don't use Pesos, they use Yen. The conversion depends on the exchange rate on the given day. Today (9 Jun 09) the exchange rate is approximately 97 Yen to 1 USD. Today I went to the store and bought a 500ml Coke for 147 Yen.
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1 dollar is equal to 77 Japanese Yen.
200 dollars in yen would be about 24,000 yend^-^b
1 Japanese yen = 0.50598981 Philippine pesos
Japan uses the Yen, not the Peso.
Japanese don't use Pesos, they use Yen. The conversion depends on the exchange rate on the given day. Today (9 Jun 09) the exchange rate is approximately 97 Yen to 1 USD. Today I went to the store and bought a 500ml Coke for 147 Yen.
0.1399
yes
No. However, if you insist, I will happily trade you yen or pesos, your choice, one-for-one to your dollars.
In 1944, during World War II, the Empire of Japan occupied the Philippine archipelago with a regime now termed the Second Philippine Republic. This government issued a paper-only fiat currency which was given the same name as the previous currency - the peso. As apparently happens with much fiat currency, the Japanese peso experienced hyperinflation - unfortunate both for the folks who had to use it and for modern discoverers of the bills. (According to the Wikipedia article from which most of this is ripped off - "Japanese government-issued Philippine fiat peso" - the pesos became so worthless they were termed "Mickey Mouse money.") As far as further Web research reveals, individual bills might be worth about one dollar each to collectors, regardless of printed value, which goes to show just how crazy the inflation was. But don't just take this page's word for it - get them appraised!
It is three yen
299.523 yen
80.99 Yen
if you are selling and year is between1990-2000 $1.59cents
a one-yen coin: 2 yen