No. A dollar is much more real than a neopoint. If you offer someone in a shop in real life a neopoint for a soda, they will not take it. However, if you offer them a dollar, and the soda is worth a dollar or less, the will take it from you, and give you the soda. This system of value exchange emerged after the system of 'barter' (where people would haggle over a trade, until they both got something they wanted out of it) proved inadequate in a more modern, fast-paced world. However, if you really wanted to, you could try offering the person in the shop a chicken for the soda, as you can be assured the chicken has much more value than the neopoint. I do not know how many dollars a single chicken is worth, though I assume it is more than just one. With a single chicken, you may be able to obtain a soda, or, if you are very lucky, more than one soda. You could then share the extra soda with your friends! They will be happy that you have given them a gift, and may repay you some time in the future with another gift.
Without further details, the best possible answer is that it's worth one dollar.
The smallest currency denomination of the dollar is typically the one-cent coin, often referred to as a penny in the United States. It is worth one-hundredth of a dollar. Other currencies that use "dollar" may have similar small denominations, but the one-cent coin is the most recognized among dollar currencies.
Yes, there are several websites where one can honestly buy Neopoints by using a credit or debit card. One of the most popular websites for this is Neopoint Warehouse.
no but if you are 13 or older you can send neocash and neopoint items to other users
The value is similar, with the American dollar usually being slightly stronger.
One nickel = 5 cents 5 cents/100 cents ( a dollar ) = 0.05 ------------ 0.05 * 100 = 5% ------------ all of these things are what a nickel is out of a dollar
Star fishes and sea urchins are similar to sand dollars.
Petpet Park and Neopets do not have ANY Neopoint cheats. So no, there is not a cheat.
Dollar bills are not always worth one dollar, however one dollar bills are worth one dollar for the sake that 1=1, it is a one dollar bill, and can be exchanged for goods and services.
One Hong Kong dollar is equivalent to 100 cents. This is the standard division of currency in Hong Kong, similar to many other currencies where the primary unit is subdivided into smaller units.
One dollar.
One dollar is one dollar (1$)