It is worth about $300.00 United State Dollars.
Nothing. The Zimbabwe Dollar no longer exists.
The United States of America currently has approx. 77 trillion dollars worth of assets and 113 trillion in debt that is including all the money in reserve. so no the Us does not have enough money in reserve to pay out its debt.
385 Trillion Dollars
Its worth more as a novelty or collectors item. You can buy them on Ebay for about US$2 per note. In January 2009, they were worth US$300, and fell to worthless fairly quickly.
The value of a 1997 Zimbabwe 2 dollar coin in America is typically low due to its commonality and the hyperinflation that affected Zimbabwe's currency. As of now, it is generally considered to be worth only a few cents to a couple of dollars, primarily to collectors or as a novelty item. Its actual worth can vary based on condition and demand among collectors.
That depends what dollars you're talking about. Are you talking about USD, Australian dollars, Zimbabwe dollars, New zeland dollars, or another dollar?
Probably a few hundred trillion, maybe a quadrillion USD.
more than you can afford 93 cent but just go to Zimbabwe its worth way more
That is not an easy question to answer. It depends on what you think the word "worth" means in this context. In the year 2000, the average worth of all US households was $44 trillion. In 2008, GDP is around $14 trillion. The federal debt is around $10 trillion. Public debt is around $5 trillion. Now, while the layperson thinks of debt as a negative, it is actually an asset if paid back correctly, since it demonstrates to a lender that you spend and are capable of paying off that debt. As such, the American brand is worth far more than it holds, since it has unlimited credit.
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In America,$5.00 Chinese money is worth $00.80