Country: | Argentina |
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Region: | South America |
Sub-Unit: | 1 Peso = 100 centavo |
Symbol: | $a |
The Argentine peso was originally established as the nuevo peso argentino or peso convertible, and the symbol used locally for it is $. To avoid confusion, Argentines frequently use US$, U$, U$S, or U$A to indicate U.S. dollars.
Country: | Namibia |
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Region: | Africa |
Sub-Unit: | 1 N$ = 100 cents |
Symbol: | N$ |
The Namibian dollar replaced the South African rand, which had been the country's currency while it was under South African rule as South-West Africa 1920-1990. The rand is still legal tender, as the Namibian dollar is linked to the South African rand and can be exchanged on a one-to-one basis locally.
ARS | NAD |
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$a 1 ARS | N$ 0.37 NAD |
$a 5 ARS | N$ 1.83 NAD |
$a 10 ARS | N$ 3.65 NAD |
$a 50 ARS | N$ 18.26 NAD |
$a 100 ARS | N$ 36.52 NAD |
$a 250 ARS | N$ 91.30 NAD |
$a 500 ARS | N$ 182.60 NAD |
$a 1,000 ARS | N$ 365.19 NAD |
$a 5,000 ARS | N$ 1,825.96 NAD |
$a 10,000 ARS | N$ 3,651.91 NAD |
$a 50,000 ARS | N$ 18,259.56 NAD |
$a 100,000 ARS | N$ 36,519.12 NAD |
$a 500,000 ARS | N$ 182,595.58 NAD |
$a 1,000,000 ARS | N$ 365,191.15 NAD |