Its per capita exports value increased to $373, and imports to $360, in 2003.
Belgium had exports at a whopping $29,770 and imports at $27,690 per capita.
Since this bill is not rare and is circulated it is worth face value.
It is worth face value unless it is uncirculated then it is worth about 50 cents.
US $2 Federal Reserve Notes printed since 1976 are generally only worth face value in circulated condition. An uncirculated 2003 note might retail for all of $3.
These are very common. They are only worth face value unless the are uncirculated.
The Netherlands had per capita exports of $22,338 and per capita imports of $20,481.
Belgium had exports at a whopping $29,770 and imports at $27,690 per capita.
Its per capita exports value increased to $373, and imports to $360, in 2003.
The Netherlands had per capita exports of $22,338 and per capita imports of $20,481.
Belgium had exports at a whopping $29,770 and imports at $27,690 per capita.
The U.S. per capita values of exports were $3,440 and imports were $5,208.
The U.S. per capita values of exports were $3,440 and imports were $5,208.
The numbers for Japan were very similar to those of the United States, with $4,271 in exports and $3,886 in imports.
The numbers for Japan were very similar to those of the United States, with $4,271 in exports and $3,886 in imports.
about 27,700 since 2003
Although most shellfish imports decreased during the late 1990s and early 2000s, shrimp imports grew 41 percent between 1998 and 2003.
Imports of clams grew 27 percent to 4.4 million pounds in the first six months of 2003, while imports of oysters grew 31 percent to 9.6 million pounds.