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around 18 dollars
500 colones = 1 dollor 250 colones = 50cents 125 colones = 25 cents 50 colones = 10cents
30000 CRC (Costa Rican Colones) is currently equivalent to $52.59 USD (United States Dollars). Most stores in San Jose and in the touristy parts of the country accept USD at or slightly below the exchange rate. For planning your spending, you can generally estimate 30000 colones as being worth $50.
17 cents
$500
$3.30 usd
20 El Salvadorian Colons = 2.28 USD 20 Costa Rican Colons = 8 USD
the equivalence between colones and dollars vary almost averyday to this date $1 equals 570 colones approx.
it about 500 and something to one dollar, you can be a millionaire there and not be THAT rich...The exchange rate is running about $2 for 1000 Colones (1 Mil). Just multiply the amount of the bill (1M) times the number "2" to get a rough idea how much it's worth ($2 in this case) So 5 Mil Colones ~ $10; 10 Mil ~ $20, and so on. Here's a nifty "cheat sheet" I found to quickly convert from dollars to colones: colonestodollars.com . I like it because it shows a picture of the bill and how much it's worth on the street. I was in Turriabla and San Jose in June-July, 2014. Wish I had found that chart before I was there.
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by money value I'll assume the rate of exchange. the costa rican currency is the 'colon' at present it is trading at around 580 costa rican colones to 1 US dollar the cost of living in Costa Rica is high. much higher than the rest of central America and more and more approaching the cost of living in the united states. there are a number of houses and property in Costa Rica that are higher per square foot than many houses in many parts of the US .
Probably not much depending on it's condition. Today, one dolllar will get you 493 colones. A 100 Colones coin is worth a little more than 20 cents. 1999 coins still in circulation. Some coin dealers sell uncirculated coins for about $2, however, I think that's overpriced.