Currencies should not be capitalized. So it is dollars, euros, yen, etc. However, if the name of the county is included in the name of the currency, that part of the name is capitalized, and you therefore have the Swiss franc or the Zimbabwe dollar. If the title of the country is inferred, TT dollar (Trinidad and Tobago dollar), CFA franc (Central African Republic franc), it is also capitalized. (Source: The Economist Style Guide.)
7.65400 U.S. dollars, Next time just type in "100 Mexican Pesos to US dollars" on google and it will convert it to US dollars based on the current currency rate.
7.65400 U.S. dollars, Next time just type in "100 Mexican Pesos to US dollars" on google and it will convert it to US dollars based on the current currency rate.
Pesos
Colombia pesos (COP)
no need! use google just type in----> (amount) (currency) in (currency) example: 5 USD in pesos
All you need to do is go to Google and type in 6000000 peso to dollar And hit Search. The very first answeris the current currency conversion rate, which as of today (Feb 15, 2008) is 6 000 000 Mexican pesos = 557 664 U.S. dollars edit: Forgot to mention, you can do this for ANY currency. Simply follow the same format, which is to Where amount = how much you want to know to convertoriginal type = the original currency (such as "Mexican Pesos")Conversion type = what currency you want to know it's worth in Google is a wonderful thing, isn't it? ;-)
oil = commodity dollars = currency exchange market treasuries = bond market Corn and wheat-Commodity market Pesos and yen-Currency exchange market Munis and Treasuries-Bond market
Belize Dollars
Using http://currate.com site, type in "peso" in the currencies list, which come up with the list: Argentina Pesos (ARS) Chile Pesos (CLP) Colombia Pesos (COP) Cuba Pesos (CUP) Dominican Republic Pesos (DOP) Mexico Pesos (MXN) Philippines Pesos (PHP) Uruguay Pesos (UYU) Answer: 8 countries use "peso" currency word.
You'll have to be more specific as to the type of dollars you mean.
American currency, with the paper bill currency called dollars or sometimes 'bucks', and the coin currency called cents.
The Venezuelan bolivar which equals 0.000466 U.S. dollars.