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Which is worth more Euros or American dollars? And how much more?

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I'm in Washington right now but August 7th me, my husband and our daughter are going to Vilseck, Germany. And I was just curious.

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  1. 1 euro is like 1.3 dollars but i'm not really sure


  2. Euro is worth more alot more than the american dollar. Euro today is at 1.41 to buy.

  3. Use www.xe.com  The exchange rate changes minute to minute, literally, and the site will automatically update to reflect those changes.  I'm going to Germany in about 11 days, so I've been checking the site daily to see how good of a deal I will get.  At this very moment, though, one USD (United States Dollar) is equal to 0.799 EUR (Euro cents).  The trend is that the USD has been growing stronger this summer, after dipping very low in the winter, so it's possible it might be 85 cents per dollar when you get there in August.

  4. one euro is approximately  1.3O dollars.

    so euros is is worth more than american dollars

  5. It changes daily but currently the Euro is stronger.

  6. 1 Euro is worth $1.25 today, 6/24/06.  So for every 10 Euros you trade in, you get $12.50.

  7. euro, the exchange rate changes. but i have to tell you that evry bank you go and change money at also has a fee...so when i exchanged 50 bucks, they also held their 5 euro comission (thats at 1822 bank). i couldnt tell you if the fee depends on the amount of cash you exchange. but i'd suggest you exchange the cash b4 u go.

  8. 1.00 EUR = 1.25065 USA $

  9. EURO:USD  ---> 1:1.25

  10. Just before you leave, check Oanda http://www.oanda.com/convert/classic for the current conversion rate, which is constantly changing.

    You can also print out a Cheat Sheet http://www.oanda.com/convert/cheatsheet to use as a guideline while you're away.

  11. Euros by about one and a half.

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