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What do you mean? A U.S. dollar is worth one dollar in U.S. currency, of course. If you're referring to exchange rates (e.g. euros, rubles, yen, etc.) there are dozens of places to look, such as the financial pages of your local newspaper or on-line at sites like www.xe.com Otherwise you'll have to ask a more specific question.

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