Exchange rates will vary from one location to another. Typically, mirror rates are never reciprocals, so if you want rates that are relevant to you, refer to a foreign exchange website in your part of the world.
Exchange rates will vary from one location to another. Typically, mirror rates are never reciprocals, so if you want rates that are relevant to you, refer to a foreign exchange website in your part of the world.
Exchange rates will vary from one location to another. Typically, mirror rates are never reciprocals, so if you want rates that are relevant to you, refer to a foreign exchange website in your part of the world.
Exchange rates will vary from one location to another. Typically, mirror rates are never reciprocals, so if you want rates that are relevant to you, refer to a foreign exchange website in your part of the world.
Current US quarters are made of a "sandwich" consisting of a pure copper core clad on both sides with a layer of cupronickel alloy (25% nickel and 75% copper). Overall, copper makes up about 92% of the coin by weight. Current Canadian quarters are made of an alloy of 94% steel and 3% copper, plated with nickel.
Could you explain what you mean? If you want a basic definition, it's a 10 cent coin about the same size as a U.S. dime. Most bear the image of the famous schooner "Old Bluenose" on the obverse. The reverse carries the monarch's picture, Elizabeth II since 1953. If taken from circulation, a Canadian dime is worth about 9 cents U.S. at current exchange rates. What about a 1988 dime that has orchid like flowers on the back instead of the schooner
Current Canadian dimes are made of steel. Before that they were made of nickel, and up till 1967/68 they were made of various alloys of silver and copper. Current US dimes are made of a metal "sandwich" consisting of outer layers of 75% nickel and 25% copper bonded to a core of pure copper. Up till 1964 US dimes were made of 90% silver and 10% copper.
Yes, it is. One of the current Australian residential walking records is: a shade over 60 kilometersin 6 hours, which boils down to about 167 meters every minute for 6 solid hours.That doesn't mean that you or I could do it, but to answer your question: Yes, it's possible.
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A lot of money. Considering the current economy it is a huge sum of money. Depending on the type of dollar it is (US Dollar or Canadian Dollar or Singapore Dollar or Australian Dollar) its current value might vary.
At the time of this writing, the 30th of May 2013, The Australian dollar and the Canadian dollar are equal. The exchange rate here is 1 to 1. This may fluctuate at any time however.
The East Australian Current (EAC). Both Dory and Marlin followed it.
The current rate is 1.06 Canadian Dollars to 1 Australian dollar. That means you need $1.06 Canadian for every $1 Australian. This does tend to change, however, so keeping an exchange rate site bookmarked, or a smart phone application, are good tools to take advantage of.
The Current Population of Singapore as of 2009 is... 4,608,167
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They are Australian.
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There is no capital. It's a city.
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The East Australian Current