France uses euros so the going rate now is 1 dollar=1.4584 euros
Yes, the US Dollar is a fiat currency
The question is quite confusing. The Chinese currency is in yuan, while the yen is the currency of the Japanese. Comparing the dollar to both of them, I would say that the US dollar has a greater value than both. Here are the current exchange rates for the US dollar as compared to the yuan and the yen: 1 US dollar = 6.83 Chinese yuan 1 US dollar = 92.43 Japanese yen
The value of UK money compared to US currency fluctuates based on exchange rates. Generally, the British pound is stronger than the US dollar, meaning that 1 British pound is worth more than 1 US dollar.
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There is no such thing as the French dollar. The currency in France is the Euro (symbol '€'). Currently (2012), USD 1 = € 0.77 it has a man with the number 50 on a paperbill
China's currency is called yuan renminbi. One us dollar is equal to 6.58 renminbi.
Without knowing which currency you are talking about (Canadian, US, Australian, etc.) and which currency you want it compared to, all that can be said is that a dollar is worth, you guessed it, one dollar.
The currency of the United States is the US Dollar
No, Canadian currency is not the same as US currency. The Canadian dollar is the official currency of Canada, while the US dollar is the official currency of the United States.
The currency used in the UK is called the pound, not the dollar. 1.9495 US Dollars (USD) is equal to 1 UK Pound.
Yes, the US Dollar is a fiat currency
the currency is the dollar
The question is quite confusing. The Chinese currency is in yuan, while the yen is the currency of the Japanese. Comparing the dollar to both of them, I would say that the US dollar has a greater value than both. Here are the current exchange rates for the US dollar as compared to the yuan and the yen: 1 US dollar = 6.83 Chinese yuan 1 US dollar = 92.43 Japanese yen
Bostonians use the US dollar, the French currency is the Euro (symbol €) . An Euro is worth 1.36 US$ today February 20, 2010.
The value of UK money compared to US currency fluctuates based on exchange rates. Generally, the British pound is stronger than the US dollar, meaning that 1 British pound is worth more than 1 US dollar.
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