50 euro = 50 x 1.3927 = 69.635 Dollars. so you should send about $70
When you go to some European countries you have to use a euro intead of a dollar.
One US $ is 0.74 Euros as of 25 Sep 2013. Exchange rate will change some every day.
One dollar can be converted to one euro at several places. Some of these places include banks, an exchange kiosk at an airport, hotels, and various ATM's.
There are many different currencies in the world. Some countries share currencies like the euro and some countries have the same name for the currency but they are not the same currency like American dollar and the Canadian dollar. the most popular currencies are dollar, euro, pound, yen, ruble ect.
The US dollar is equal to .73 euros, with it going up and down slightly over the past few years. Some people say that the reign of the dollar is coming to an end, and the euro may end up being an alternative.
Yes, 100 cents equals a dollar. Although, in some countries, 100 cents are worth a Euro.
No, the Euro is the currency in some European countries. The U.S. dollar is the currency in America.
It maybe accepted in some places but too rare. American dollar is accepted everywhere but not for Euro. However, It's so easy to exchange it for USD or LL
The Polish use Złoty (Golden) and Euro. Some countries like Poland, for example the UK, Czech Republic, Sweden don't use Euro, but you can pay in Euro ang get your change in zloty. In practice it's much easier to change some money to Polish Złoty and use it.
The U.S. Dollar is accepted nearly everywhere in the Caribbean. If the particular place you are at has a different currency, the merchants will display the exchange rate they will provide in taking your U.S. dollars. Some other currencies, like the British Pound and the Euro, are also widely accepted.
The main advantage of the Euro is that once it is spread all over the European Union, we won't have to change the money when we travel across it. The prices will be nearly the same in all the European Union. The Euro will be stronger than the old money and it will compete better against the Yen and the Dollar. And if the Euro is stronger, the euro will get richer than ever.
There was some discussion in Europe before the name EURO was adopted. Names such as Pound; Pfennig; Dollar and Shilling were put forward. Sadly it was decided to plump for the very boring EURO which had no historical signifance.