As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, the exchange rate for one Guatemalan Quetzal (GTQ) is approximately 0.13 to 0.14 US dollars (USD). However, exchange rates fluctuate regularly, so it's advisable to check a reliable financial news source or currency converter for the most current rate.
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Quetzal. currently 7.79 USD per 1 Quetzal ( Q.)
A Quetzal in (Guatemala,etc.) it's one Quetzal in America it's 0.125
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They weight 210 grams!
Country, Guatemala. Year, 1999-2006. Value, 1 Quetzal 1 GTQ = 0.13 USD. Metal, Brass. Weight, 11.1 g. Diameter, 29 mm. Thickness, 2.41 mmThe one Quetzal coin of the 21st century is about the size of an US Kennedy 1/2 dollar coin.There are recent 10 quetzal coins which are as big as a US Eisenhower dollar coin, but they are commemorative coins hard to get (and made of silver, copper, nickel, aluminum, brass, and trimetal - 150,000 each were minted).
Believe it or not, one of the animals that eats a quetzal would be a grey squirrel.
Quetzal. If you mean Spanish to English then it is Quetzal.
The 6 species which are commonly known are: 1. Crested Quetzal 2. Golden-headed Quetzal 3 White-tipped Quetzal 4. Resplendent Quetzal 5.Pavonine Quetzal: 6. Eared Quetzal
There are 100 cents in one dollar.
Quetzals are in the Trogonidae family and include several species. Most are in the genus Pharomachrus but one species is in the genus Euptilotis. A binomial name includes the genus and the species. Since a quetzal can be any of six species, a single binomial name is not possible. The binomial names for the six species (including the common name in parentheses) are Pharomachrus antisianus (Crested quetzal), Pharomachrus auriceps (Golden-headed Quetzal), Pharomachrus fuldigus(White-tipped Quetzal), Pharomachrus moccino (Resplendent Quetzal), Pharomachrus pavoninus (Pavonine Quetzal), and Euptilotis neoxenus (Eared Quetzal.)