Wow. That's quite the list you're requesting. If you're referring to the US dollar, only the United States and a few central American countries and small islands do. No other countries use it as the mainstream currency, although the USD is valued so high, that most if can be used to buy things in most countries. It is also used heavily in international trade.
$32,000,000, but you should specify what dollars since many countries use dollar as their currency.$32,000,000, but you should specify what dollars since many countries use dollar as their currency.$32,000,000, but you should specify what dollars since many countries use dollar as their currency.$32,000,000, but you should specify what dollars since many countries use dollar as their currency.
No. However, there is a black market trade in dollars in many foreign countries.
It is fifty seven thousand seven hundred seventy dollars from one of the many countries which use dollars as their currency unit.
There are many countries which use a Peso as their currency unit and also many countries which use a Dollar. You need to specify the two countries if you wish to get a sensible answer.
Australia and America. They might be some more but these are the ones i know
Exactly as in the question: 50000.00 dollars, provided the country was unambiguous. Many countries use dollars as the major denomination for their currency and if there is any doubt you should use the 3-character currency code.
Many countries use "dollars" as their currency unit so it is not possible to give a sensible answer to this question.
Among other factors, the answer will depend on:in which country (many countries use "dollars");over what period of timeyour allowances.
There are three countries in north America. Canada, United States, and Mexico. The US uses dollars. The other two countries use different currency.
If they are US dollars, then $2,130,000. If dollars from other countries, then use the international currency prefix - a three character prefix (eg USD for US dollars) which is used by all financial institutions.
The answer depends on which country's dollars. There are many countries that use "dollars" as their currency unit and their bills, or notes, are of different values.
Many countries use dollar as their currency unit and they are not of the same value. Also, many countries use dinar as their currency unit and they are not of the same value. The question needs to be more specific.