yes, American currancy is currantly good all around the world. it's used in ALL trades, and its value is what all other currancy value's are based off of. however, the Russian prime minister, vladamir putin, has suggested a global currancy to they UN, something like the euro, only for every single country
Answer:Foreign currencies are generally not legal tender in other countries. Often banks establish and publish exchange rates that allow foreigners to use their USD, Rubles, or Euros and merchants may chose to accept these currencies. Since the late 1990s the USD has not been as important in evaluating the NZ$ value, other more stable currencies are used instead. Some USD denominations are frequently not accepted such as the USD 100. This is due to the frequency of counterfeiting this denomination.They will likely be accepted in tourist areas, but your average suburban shop will possibly not.
No. Australian currency is not Legal Tender in New Zealand and vice versa. Although some coins are so superficially similar that they are passed off with out question.
No you can't. You would need to go to a money changer and change your New Zealand dollars into Singapore dollars.
No
New Zealand uses the New Zealand Dollar (NZD), which is not the same as the Australian dollar.
As of today (01APR2011), $200,000 USD is worth about 260,416 New Zealand Dollars. New Zealand does not use pounds.
Yes both have the three flat pins, in the shape of an arrow.
The exchange rate for British pound to New Zealand dollar is £1 equals to 2.04 New Zealand dollars. This is only accurate to date of answer as exchange rate does vary from time to time.
DDT cannot be used in New Zealand. New Zealand has signed and ratified the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants which includes DDT. DDT was prohibited from use on New Zealand farmland in 1970, and its production and sale for all other purposes was banned by law in 1989.
The Niuean currency is the New Zealand Dollar.
Since they are separate countries - you'll probably have to exchange the Australian dollars for New Zealand ones. International airports normally have a Bureau de Change.
The New Zealand and the Australian economies are managed by separate Governments, and thus the separate currencies.
New Zealand uses the New Zealand Dollar (NZD), which is not the same as the Australian dollar.
Australian or US? Or New zealand, Or canadian. Use a currency translater, but i believe it would be around 30 mill
As of today (01APR2011), $200,000 USD is worth about 260,416 New Zealand Dollars. New Zealand does not use pounds.
Yes, you are allowed to use the same car in New Zealand that you could in Australia. If you mean phone, then you can use that as well.
You can if its an australian/ new zealand one
The New Zealand Dollar. Equal to roughly 80c US, and a similar amount in Australian dollar.
No. Lol. you'd definatly be out of range.
Yes both have the three flat pins, in the shape of an arrow.
italy uses dollars like new zealand .