Old paper and coin currency can be sold to currency dealers. Old currency can also be sold online on the website, Ebay.
The Valutakalkulator website is a Norwegian Currency Calculator. Once on the website, you can convert between more than 150 different types of currency.
There are a number of sites where information can be fund on the currency market. Many of the sites are geared to training courses where one can register. There is a good amount of information on the "learn currency trading online" website as well as the "go currency" website.
If you are asking about the currency used, then it depends on what is the location of the client and how much it is when converted to the currency used by the owner of the website.
You would have to check on a Currency Exchange website, because it constantly changes.
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One can obtain a currency converter at the Bank of Canada website. The website traveltips will also show you a converter to whatever country your going to.
see the website corporateinformation.com follow the link : http://www.corporateinformation.com/Currency-Exchange-Rates.aspx?c=356 for Indian currency.
They can be in any currency. - A UK website will usually quote prices in British pounds - A French website will quote prices in Euros - An Australian website will quote prices in Australian Dollars. Many websites which sell to more than one country, for example airlines, will give you a choice of which currency the prices are in, and will charge you in whatever currency you choose.
"Geek Gold" is the currency of Boardgamegeek. Users earn geek gold by contributing content to the website. This currency can be used to bid in selected auctions and contests.
A source for currency trading charts is www.x-rates.com Great website that has monthly updates on currency exchange rates and a conversion calculator.
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