No, the Philippines used the Philippine Piso.
France hasn't used livres for centuries. It's essentially impossible to convert to modern US dollars.
500 million dollars is equivalent to 500 million US dollars, as it is already expressed in US currency. The value remains the same regardless of the denomination used, so it is simply 500 million USD.
The value of 50 piastres would depend on the specific country in which the currency is used, as piastre is a denomination used in various countries such as Egypt, Lebanon, and Syria. In Egypt, for example, 1 Egyptian piastre is equivalent to 0.063 US dollars, so 50 piastres would be worth approximately 3.15 US dollars. It is important to check the current exchange rate for the specific country in question to get an accurate conversion.
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Yes. The various dollars used outside the US are not the same as US dollars.
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The Barbados dollar. $1 US = $2 BDS
Barbados lies in the Atlantic Ocean off the western coast of the USA.
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No. Barbados is an independent island nation of the Lesser Antilles.
The Currency in Barbados is BDS e.g US$ = $1.00 = BDS$ = $2.00
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