so my mom just found some old silverware and she was trying to do some researching on it and the link she found was to Ebay. when we went to Ebay it was in a foreign language and had a different currency for example something would cost
XX,XX it's different because it had a comma where a period would be in american dollars and after the price it would have this
$C
so if anyone can help me figure out some details for it that would be awesome. here are some questions about the currency.
- what country(s) use this form of currency?
-what is it called?
-how does it translate to american dollars?
thanks for your time!
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August 1st, 2008 at 6:28 am
The country is Nicaragua.
It is called the Nicaraguan Cordoba Oro (NIO)
1 US Dollar (USD) = 19.07240 Nicaraguan
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