The currency in South Africa is the Rand, denoted by a capital 'R'. The South African Rand code is ZAR. The exchange rate is volatile and market orientated. Per September 2013 $1 buys a little more than R10.
As the rate fluctuates on a daily basis it needs to be checked; refer to the link below for a current rate.
I ASKED FOR A FORECAST EXCHANGE RATE OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN RAND TO THE AMERICAN DOLLAR FOR PERIOD 2008 TO 2012
No. The South African Rand has been staying steady this month between R9.50 and R10.50 per US Dollar.
One US dollar is worth about 45 Indian rupees today in May, 2011. Currency exchange rates change frequently.
South African money is called the Rand (code ZAR). South Africans do not use the USA dollar (code USD)
Currently, as of February 2016, an American traveling in France would be pleased by the exchange rate. The weakness of the Euro and the strength of the US dollar means that items in France cost less to an American than they otherwise would. Of course, if this trend reverses and the US dollar weakens and the Euro strengthens, such as was happening in the early 2008, an American traveling in France would have an adverse experience because items would cost relatively more.
I ASKED FOR A FORECAST EXCHANGE RATE OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN RAND TO THE AMERICAN DOLLAR FOR PERIOD 2008 TO 2012
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There is no currency called the African Franc
The country Ecuador uses the american dollar (USD) as currency !
Hopefully, this will create more confidence in the American economy -- and the American dollar. Which would hopefully, in time, raise the ailing dollar. So, eventually, it will change the exchange rate because it will boost American confidence in the markets -- and the almighty dollar.
Any local bank should do it for you, but you will "lose" some money in the process - the Canadian dollar is not worth as much as the American dollar.
As of 3pm on January 22, 2009, the exchange rate is US$1.00 = C$1.253.
1 euro is 1.25 us dollars
....There is no "African Dollar" Africa is a continent made up of several countries each with their own currency, many of which are called the dollar such as the Liberian Dollar and the Namibian Dollar. Each currency has its own exchange rate when converted into US dollars.
These rates are constantly changing but as of 6/19/2009 11:23:34 AM according to the Website IraqiDinar with one American dollar you can exchange it for 50.11 Afghanistan Afghanis.
You can exchange 20 dollar bills for 1 dollar bills at a bank or a currency exchange service.