You do not have any options that are available. It is most likely to be a bank that is FDIC insured so you know that your money is safe.
Most of the debit cards are usually loaded in the local currency. However, when you travel overseas the currency conversion is likely to occur based on the preference of the currency being used.
The Aborigines of Australia had no name for currency, meaning they most likely traded seashells, rocks, valuables, etc,( Similar to the Native Americans)
The euro is the unit of currency in Spain, so you likely would be paying in euros.
http://finance.yahoo.com/currency/convert?amt=20000&from=MXN&to=USD&submit=Convert I did a quick google search. There are a variety of sites on the internet that will convert currency for you. Examples such as the above are likely to have the most current conversion rate. 20,000 pesos is about $1,482 USD.
The most likely place would be at a coin/currency dealer. The $500 bill was last printed on December 27, 945 and officially discontinued on July 14, 1969 but are still technically legal tender in the US.
Most likely their own.
The lowest currency is most likely the Zimbabwe dollar.1.00 USD = 256,585,000.00 ZWD
increase inflation
Chinese currency is CNY - Chinese Yuan Renminbi. Not the previous answer "euro"
It's likely the Australian Dollar, which is abbreviated AUD.
It was likely British currency was used, as the Titanic is owned by the White Star Line, which is a British shipping company.
Which of the following most likely indicates a labor trafficking situation Employees are required to work and live in the same location
Higher Inflation.
Most likely the pombo currency is $ 678,00000
People with internet access would typically use Yahoo Finance's currency converter. Thus the service is likely the most popular currency converter calculator online.
There is much speculation about a possible universal currency for the world, but there are no plans fur such a thing at this time. If it were to happen it would likely be either the US dollar, or the Euro; or some new currency derived from either or both of them.
Cnidaria animals have no heads. So, the name Cnidaria indicates that these animals likely have ends referred to as an "oral" end.