Thursday, December 15, 2011

What is the Australian currency referred to as?

Me and a couple of my buddies plan on visiting Australian, possibly moving there (thank you Obama) and we have the exchange rate, but for some unknown reason we are unable to locate the name of their currency. |||LOL it's not referred to as 'as'





It's AUD (Australian Dollar)








To see how much your dollar goes to ours, go to your banks website, they usually have a link called Foreign Exchange, or go to a website Universal Currency Converter such as http://www.xe.com/ucc/full/





If you want to move here - see the Australian Immigration website and know your options on applying 'how to live and work in Australia' etc.. http://www.immi.gov.au|||We have Australian Dollars and cents.


We don't have a one dollar banknote, only $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100.


Our coins are 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, $1 and $2.





Go to the website below for images, our banknotes are very different to US banknotes.


http://www.rba.gov.au/CurrencyNotes/Note鈥?/a>|||The Australian dollar replaced the Australian pound on 14 February 1966 as part of its decimalisation process. Australia used pounds, shillings and pence until 1966, when it adopted the decimal system with the Australian dollar divided into 100 cents|||Australian Dollar





http://finance.yahoo.com/currency/conver鈥?/a>





Australia is way more liberal than Obama so have fun...|||We have dollars and cents. Or rather *nicely* referred to as bucks. e.g 100 bucks|||Australian Dollar


|||We use the Australian Dollar (AUD).|||AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR - %26gt; IS MUCH BETTER THATN US DOLLAR


$ 1 COST 0.45 PENCE IN UK








I THINK YOU MAY USE US DOLLARS BUT IM NOT SURE


THIS CURRENCYS ARE QUITE SIMMILAR









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