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Diez mil australes, the former currency of Argentina, was replaced by the Argentine peso in 1992. As of its discontinuation, the exchange rate would have varied significantly over time, but it is no longer in circulation. To convert to U.S. dollars, you would need historical exchange rates from that period, which would indicate that 10,000 australes would be worth only a small fraction of a dollar today. For an accurate conversion, historical data or a currency converter for that specific time would be required.

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