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elizabeth v

What does €70 mean in american money?

i'm starting to research Ireland because i would like to go sometime and i kinda need to know the differance between there money and ours. also if anyone has a website that i can go to that has info that would be nice. i want to go to the country where there is not a lot of people just land and little towns. somewhere to relax and not cost me a fortune either. thanks in advance

    



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nelle_1234
Unfortunately the Euro is stronger than the US Dollar right now. The conversion rate changes daily but as of today to get 70 Euro's you have to spend $95.6200 USD.

Here is a currency conversion site:
http://www.x-rates.com/calculator.html


fel t
go to www.xe.com and use the currency converter option. I would say it is about $95 dollars. The dollar is very week at the moment. Ireland depending on where you go has a lot of people and is very expensive. I lived there for a while. But it is beautiful and the people are all so nice. It's not all little towns and hills and fields although it does have a lot of great scenery and history. it is very modern. But if you are exchanging dollars it will work out expensive


Gentleman
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1.0000 U.S. Dollar = 0.7317 Euro
so €70 = roughly $100.

you wanna go to kerry!

oh and ireland is one of the most expensive e.u. countries, for rent food etc.


Hardik T.
70 EURO means about 95.31 US Dollars, you can use Google Search's Currency Conversion system, for example to find the solution to your query I used this: "70 EURO in USD" on google search.


linny b
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its 90 dollars


Chuck M
It means we Americans suck and will continue to suck until somebody sorts out our economy. Oh yeah, and stops spending all our money bombing third world countries...

Aside from that it will be roughly $95 American dollars.



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