1 euro is worth approx. 1.35 dollars, so the value of the euro is more than the value of the dollar.
If something was selling for 2 euro, you'd have to pay $2.70 for it.
less than 1 euro
As of January 20, 2011, the US Dollar is worth 0.7430 Euros. This value has fluctuated between 0.7 and 0.85 with USD climbing gradually higher mainly due to the European financial crisis as seen in Greece, France, et al. But to answer your question, no. The dollar is worth less than the Euro, though that is always a temporary statistic.
Token money is a type of money whose intrinsic worth is less than its nominal value eg its value as money is less than its value as metal while fiat money is a type of money which intrinsic value is more than its nominal value.
The Italian Lira is obsolete and was replace by the Euro on January 1,2002. Before, 1000 lire would be equivalent to less than a dollar.
There very close at the moment so 40 candian would only be a couple cents more or less
The currency used in France is, like in every country in the Euro zone, the Euro. At this moment 1 EUR equals 1,306 USD. Therefore, the USD is worth less than 'french money'.
The dollar is about .7 of the Euro, so yes it is worth less.
less than 1 euro
One peso is worth a little less than eight cents in 'American money'.
less than 3 cents in the U.S.
It is not worth much . The last time I checked the Euro it took 1.75 to buy one Euro. This rate goes up and down daily and I haven't checked for awhile, but 5 cent Euro is less than 05 cents in US exchange rates. You can look up exchange rates online and it is rather interesting to do. A little like the stock market.
No, it's worth less.
No, it's worth less.
The rate that the Euro is worth against the pound will vary from time to time. as of August 3rd the Euro is worth 1.1511 88 and the Pound is .0868668 so much less then the Euro
200 more or less
NO! It should be a lot cheaper, 420 euro is more than $840 in United States money, you can definitely get an iPhone 3g for less than 840 dollars!
1 new pence is worth approximately 1.4 cents in American money.