Posted July 30, 201114 yr Currently the Australia dollar is worth one American dollar and ten American cents.
July 30, 201114 yr I like Australia and all, and I have family there, but we get it. You like Australia and are very proud of your country. Please stop shoving it down all of our throats
July 30, 201114 yr Yeah on a global scale, us Australian's are quite insignificant. And we're even more insignificant.
July 30, 201114 yr it's only 10 cents more than a U.S dollar, oh well http://kh13.com/forum/public/style_emoticons/default/happy.png
July 31, 201114 yr Author it's only 10 cents more than a U.S dollar, oh well http://kh13.com/forum/public/style_emoticons/default/happy.png You can save quite a bit of money depending on how much you spend. If my maths is correct you spend ten Australian dollars for a eleven American dollar product. And 100 Australian dollars will buy you a product worth 110 American dollars.
August 1, 201114 yr You can save quite a bit of money depending on how much you spend. If my maths is correct you spend ten Australian dollars for a eleven American dollar product. And 100 Australian dollars will buy you a product worth 110 American dollars. Thats some pretty tricky maths there sora, dont know if i trust you. i mean. 10*11 = 110... HOW DID YOU DO THAT
August 1, 201114 yr Isn't there currency sites that can tell you stuff like this? I think so because I found out that I have a lot of money in Japan, thats probably how people find out stuff like this unless they were taught this in school.
August 2, 201114 yr Author Isn't there currency sites that can tell you stuff like this? I think so because I found out that I have a lot of money in Japan, thats probably how people find out stuff like this unless they were taught this in school. I just use the Windows 7, currency converter.
September 8, 201114 yr No one cares about Australia. Like seriously. i bet theres tons of people who care about australia
September 23, 201114 yr Not that it reallly matters, if the Austrailian dollar is worth 1 dollar and 10 cents compared to the American dollar. We get it. It's cool to be loyal to your country, but, still. Also, 10 cents doesn't exactly buy that many things any more just the 10 cents isolated.
September 23, 201114 yr I can't tell if this is going over a bunch of peoples heads, but ten cents is a pretty big deal in a currency gap. It basically functions as a ten percent tax on every Australian product.
October 3, 201114 yr Someone deleted my post saying Australia is better than everywhere else. That sucks.
Currently the Australia dollar is worth one American dollar and ten American cents.