Country: | Mexico |
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Region: | North America |
Sub-Unit: | 1 Peso = 100 centavo |
Symbol: | $ or MEX$ |
The peso was initially the name of the eight-real coins issued in Mexico by Spain. The Mexican peso is now among the 15 most traded currency units in the world, and is the most traded currency in Latin America.
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.
MXN | NAD |
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$ or MEX$ 1 MXN | N$ 0.74 NAD |
$ or MEX$ 5 MXN | N$ 3.68 NAD |
$ or MEX$ 10 MXN | N$ 7.36 NAD |
$ or MEX$ 50 MXN | N$ 36.81 NAD |
$ or MEX$ 100 MXN | N$ 73.62 NAD |
$ or MEX$ 250 MXN | N$ 184.05 NAD |
$ or MEX$ 500 MXN | N$ 368.10 NAD |
$ or MEX$ 1,000 MXN | N$ 736.19 NAD |
$ or MEX$ 5,000 MXN | N$ 3,680.96 NAD |
$ or MEX$ 10,000 MXN | N$ 7,361.92 NAD |
$ or MEX$ 50,000 MXN | N$ 36,809.60 NAD |
$ or MEX$ 100,000 MXN | N$ 73,619.21 NAD |
$ or MEX$ 500,000 MXN | N$ 368,096.04 NAD |
$ or MEX$ 1,000,000 MXN | N$ 736,192.09 NAD |