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What is a kilodollar?

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∙ 12y ago
Updated: 4/28/2022

In the metric system, kilo means = thousand. One kilo = 1,000.Like Km = Kilometer = thousand meters or Kg = Kilogram = thousand grams.

So Kilodollar = K$ = thousand dollars.

For instance, today onusgoldbureau.com, the1 Kilo(gral) Gold Bars rate is = $51,050.07 or K$51.05007 or 51.05007 Kilodollars.

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