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  2. United States dollar - Wikipedia

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    The United States dollar (symbol: $; currency code: USD; also abbreviated US$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies; referred to as the dollar, U.S. dollar, American dollar, or colloquially buck) is the official currency of the United States and several other countries.

  3. Canadian dollar - Wikipedia

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    The new Canadian pound was equal to four US dollars ... $40 if the denomination is $2 or greater but does not exceed $10; ... Australian dollar: AUD $, A$ 6.8%: 6.4% ...

  4. Cayman Islands dollar - Wikipedia

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    On 1 May 1972, [7] the Cayman Islands Currency Board introduced notes in denominations of 1, 5, 10 and 25 dollars. 40 dollar notes were introduced in 1981 but were taken out of circulation a few years later, followed by 100 dollars in 1982 and 50 dollars in 1987. On 1 January 1997, the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA) took over issuance ...

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  6. Solomon Islands dollar - Wikipedia

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    Economic stagnation ensued, so over the next 28 years, and especially during the civil war of 2000–2003, inflationary pressure reduced the Solomon Islands dollar to be worth 15 Australian cents. In 2008, due to the low valuation in the currency, many Islanders took to hoarding coins and giving them to children as souvenirs, causing a coin ...

  7. $40 a Day - Wikipedia

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    $40 a Day was a Food Network show hosted by Rachael Ray. In each episode, Ray takes a one-day trip to an American, Canadian, or European city with only $40 US, to spend on food. In each episode, Ray takes a one-day trip to an American, Canadian, or European city with only $40 US, to spend on food.

  8. Economy of Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars. The Economy of Tasmania is the smallest economy in Australia when ranked by gross state product per capita. Major industries of the Tasmanian economy include its opium industry , aquaculture, forestry, mining and construction.

  9. Visa requirements for United States citizens - Wikipedia

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    160 dollar fee payable by US dollars that must be clean, and not wrinkled or torn or local currency if obtaining at border [citation needed] No Bosnia and Herzegovina: Visa not required [61] [62] 90 days 90 days within any 6-month period. Registration with the local police within 24 hours of arrival is mandatory. [63] No Botswana: Visa not ...