
fleigen1
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North Americans, South Americans or Central Americans? |
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NINJER
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yes you only have to type in euro converter in the net |
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Cristobal Salvaje
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yes, but it will come back down as your economy slides down in response to ours |
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hminh831
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ya, you could just use the yahoo finance section to figure it out... |
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Nikole.
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No. I've never needed that information. All I know is that a lot of dollars = a Euro. |
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Brenda
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This site will offer today's rate. The rate changes all of the time; the central banks only sign off on Wednesdays, once a week and the rest of the time the values are floating up and down against each other. |
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Casey S
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Not exactly, but I know a euro is worth more than a dollar. Does that give me half credit? |
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benny_cai
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Yes, but it varies everyday in FOREXchange. |
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scream with me.
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yes |
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Christine
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No.
Not off the top of my head, but since the exchange rate changes daily I'm okay with that. I think the Euro is hovering around $1.50. Maybe a little more. |
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Jo W
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Go to http://www.xe.com/ for the answer to all your currency conversion problems. |
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Melanie!!
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Yes, Americans do know. They can also easily find out by asking their nearest bank.
A Euro is worth $1.2691 in US dollars. |
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why so serious?
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yes |
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Kate
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Yep. They used to be fairly equal in value, now you can get 1.4 US dollars for 1 Euro. |
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Forbes
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1 Euro is worth $1.43 in american. |
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ed_man118
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i think it's about $1.35 |
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CK
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yes, a HELL of a lot more |
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knottheadme
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NOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Julia
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i have no clue, however I'm canadian |
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D4V4RENO
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not as much |
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Tia
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Yes, but it depresses me. |
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Please Stop The Music
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NO. But im not american |
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