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i would like to buy something on amazon whats the money rate?

i would like to buy something on amazon
whats the money rate?
example SGD,USD(Singapore dollar,United States dollar).

1.00 SGD = 0.781832 USD
Singapore Dollars United States Dollars
1 SGD = 0.781832 USD 1 USD = 1.27905 SGD

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20 1 OUNCE PRE 1921 XF - AU MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR S UNITED STATES COINS


20 1 OUNCE PRE 1921 XF – AU MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR S UNITED STATES COINS


$899.00


1922 UNITED STATES PEACE DOLLAR IN BRILLIANT UNCIRCULATED CONDITION !!!


1922 UNITED STATES PEACE DOLLAR IN BRILLIANT UNCIRCULATED CONDITION !!!


$29.00


TOP 100 1899 O VAM MICRO O MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR UNITED STATES COIN 1899O


TOP 100 1899 O VAM MICRO O MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR UNITED STATES COIN 1899O


$59.99


TOP 100  VAM 1899 O MICRO O MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR UNITED STATES COIN 1899O


TOP 100 VAM 1899 O MICRO O MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR UNITED STATES COIN 1899O


$69.00


EXTREME HIGH GRADE 1880S MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR UNITED STATES  MINT COIN 1880 S


EXTREME HIGH GRADE 1880S MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR UNITED STATES MINT COIN 1880 S


$99.00


GSA CARSON CITY SEALED FROM MINT MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR UNITED STATES MINT COIN


GSA CARSON CITY SEALED FROM MINT MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR UNITED STATES MINT COIN


$249.00


TOP 100 VAM 29A 1900 O LOWBALL MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR UNITED STATES COIN 1900O


TOP 100 VAM 29A 1900 O LOWBALL MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR UNITED STATES COIN 1900O


$89.00


EXTREME HIGH GRADE 1926 PEACE LIBERTY SILVER DOLLAR UNITED STATES COIN 1926


EXTREME HIGH GRADE 1926 PEACE LIBERTY SILVER DOLLAR UNITED STATES COIN 1926


$89.00


EXTREME HIGH GRADE 1881S SEMI PL MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR UNITED STATES COIN 1881 S


EXTREME HIGH GRADE 1881S SEMI PL MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR UNITED STATES COIN 1881 S


$99.00


HIGH GRADE BU 1883O MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR UNITED STATES COIN 1883 O


HIGH GRADE BU 1883O MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR UNITED STATES COIN 1883 O


$74.00


1881 United States Morgan Silver Dollar Coin   COLLECTIBLE


1881 United States Morgan Silver Dollar Coin COLLECTIBLE


$0.99


One 1963 90% Silver Franklin Half Dollar United States Coin   No Reserve NR


One 1963 90% Silver Franklin Half Dollar United States Coin No Reserve NR


$0.99


USA MINT PRESTIGE PROOF SET WITH 90% SILVER DOLLAR 1986 United States America


USA MINT PRESTIGE PROOF SET WITH 90% SILVER DOLLAR 1986 United States America


$29.69


100 MORGAN AND PEACE SILVER DOLLARS ASSORTED CONDITIONS UNITED STATES DOLLARS


100 MORGAN AND PEACE SILVER DOLLARS ASSORTED CONDITIONS UNITED STATES DOLLARS


$2,824.00


KEY DATE 1896 O MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR UNITED STATES COIN 1896 O


KEY DATE 1896 O MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR UNITED STATES COIN 1896 O


$119.00


MS64 NGC 1880S  MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR UNITED STATES COIN 1880 S


MS64 NGC 1880S MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR UNITED STATES COIN 1880 S


$99.00


1952-D United States Silver Franklin Half Dollar $0.50  COLLECTIBLE


1952-D United States Silver Franklin Half Dollar $0.50 COLLECTIBLE


$0.99


2007 UNITED STATES MINT PRESIDENTIAL DOLLAR COIN PROOF SET


2007 UNITED STATES MINT PRESIDENTIAL DOLLAR COIN PROOF SET


$0.99


1947-D United States Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar $0.50  COLLECTIBLE


1947-D United States Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar $0.50 COLLECTIBLE


$0.99


1879-S $1 NGC MS 64 United States Morgan Silver Dollar


1879-S $1 NGC MS 64 United States Morgan Silver Dollar


$0.99


2 1978 Eisenhower Dollar Coins plus 1979 Susan B Anthony UNITED STATES ONE $1


2 1978 Eisenhower Dollar Coins plus 1979 Susan B Anthony UNITED STATES ONE $1


$4.99


1944 United States Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar $0.50  COLLECTIBLE


1944 United States Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar $0.50 COLLECTIBLE


$0.99


Very Nice Coin  --Silver 1968-D United States Kennedy Half  Dollar (E5D)


Very Nice Coin –Silver 1968-D United States Kennedy Half Dollar (E5D)


$4.75


Very Nice Coin  --Silver 1968-D United States Kennedy Half  Dollar (E1C)


Very Nice Coin –Silver 1968-D United States Kennedy Half Dollar (E1C)


$4.75


Very Nice Coin  --Silver 1968-D United States Kennedy Half  Dollar (E3C)


Very Nice Coin –Silver 1968-D United States Kennedy Half Dollar (E3C)


$4.75


Very Nice Coin  --Silver 1968-D United States Kennedy Half  Dollar (E4D)


Very Nice Coin –Silver 1968-D United States Kennedy Half Dollar (E4D)


$4.75


Very Nice Coin  --Silver 1967 United States Kennedy Half  Dollar (E2)


Very Nice Coin –Silver 1967 United States Kennedy Half Dollar (E2)


$4.75


Very Nice Coin  --Silver 1968-D United States Kennedy Half  Dollar (E3D)


Very Nice Coin –Silver 1968-D United States Kennedy Half Dollar (E3D)


$4.75


Very Nice Coin  --Silver 1969-D United States Kennedy Half  Dollar (E2)


Very Nice Coin –Silver 1969-D United States Kennedy Half Dollar (E2)


$4.75


Very Nice Coin  --Silver 1968-D United States Kennedy Half  Dollar (E2C)


Very Nice Coin –Silver 1968-D United States Kennedy Half Dollar (E2C)


$4.75


Very Nice Coin  --Silver 1966 United States Kennedy Half  Dollar (E0)


Very Nice Coin –Silver 1966 United States Kennedy Half Dollar (E0)


$4.75


United States Beautiful 1986 Half Dollar Liberty Coin-Mint w/Box!


United States Beautiful 1986 Half Dollar Liberty Coin-Mint w/Box!


$17.21


UNCIRCULATED 1883O O/O VAM US MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR UNITED STATES COIN 1883 O


UNCIRCULATED 1883O O/O VAM US MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR UNITED STATES COIN 1883 O


$74.00


1979 S United States Proof Set -sealed in original case; box included SBA dollar


1979 S United States Proof Set -sealed in original case; box included SBA dollar


$4.44


1988-S UNITED STATES OLYMPIAD LIBERTY SILVER DOLLAR COMMEMORATIVE


1988-S UNITED STATES OLYMPIAD LIBERTY SILVER DOLLAR COMMEMORATIVE


$22.00


2012 United States Mint Presidential $1 Coin Proof Set 4 coins in plastic


2012 United States Mint Presidential $1 Coin Proof Set 4 coins in plastic


$12.00


Set of Three United States Silver Half Dollars Composed of .900 Fine Silver


Set of Three United States Silver Half Dollars Composed of .900 Fine Silver


$25.00


1898-P UNITED STATES MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR CIRCULATED COIN BETTER DATE


1898-P UNITED STATES MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR CIRCULATED COIN BETTER DATE


$0.99


EXTREME LOW BALL 1896O MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR UNITED STATES MINT COIN 1896 O


EXTREME LOW BALL 1896O MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR UNITED STATES MINT COIN 1896 O


$69.00


1922 United States Silver Peace Dollar Coin   COLLECTIBLE


1922 United States Silver Peace Dollar Coin COLLECTIBLE


$0.99


KEL-479 Eccentric Sand Dollar Photo Mugs


KEL-479 Eccentric Sand Dollar Photo Mugs



KEL-479 Eccentric Sand Dollar San Pedro Bay, California, USA. Dendraster excentricus Ken Lucas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway. contact details prints ardea tel and 44 (0) 20 8672 2067 ….


X-Men Origins: Wolverine (Blu-ray) (2009) (Widescreen) (Limited Edition Blu-ray + Digital Copy, Limited Issue Wolverine Adamantium Bust and $50 Dollar Sideshow Toys Gift Card)


X-Men Origins: Wolverine (Blu-ray) (2009) (Widescreen) (Limited Edition Blu-ray + Digital Copy, Limited Issue Wolverine Adamantium Bust and $50 Dollar Sideshow Toys Gift Card)



Limited edition Blu-ray gift set features exclusive Wolverine “Adamantium” bust and $50 gift card for SideshowCollectibles.com!
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Wolverine, fan favorite of the X-Men universe in both comic books and film, gets his own movie vehicle with X-Men Origins: Wolverine, a tale that reaches way, way back into the hairy mutant’s story. Somewhere in the wilds of northwest Canada in the early…


Wade Cook: Dynamic Dollars (Rolling Stock - Cash Flow Machine / Writing Covered Calls / Stock Split Companies / Options)


Wade Cook: Dynamic Dollars (Rolling Stock – Cash Flow Machine / Writing Covered Calls / Stock Split Companies / Options)


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Wade Cook: Dynamic Dollars! Covers: Rolling Stock – Cash Flow Machine; Writing Covered Calls; Stock Split Companies; & Options!…

The Billion Dollar Hobo [VHS]


The Billion Dollar Hobo [VHS]


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KA-BAR Full Size US Marine Corp Fighting Knife, Straight


KA-BAR Full Size US Marine Corp Fighting Knife, Straight


$48.99


ATTRIBUTES Blade Detail: Plain Edge Blade Length (inches): 7.00 Blade Material: Carbon Steel Black Carry System: Leather Sheath USMC Handle Material: Leather Disks Overall Length (inches): 11.88…

U.S. State Quarter Collection Board Plan (Woodworking Project Paper Plan)


U.S. State Quarter Collection Board Plan (Woodworking Project Paper Plan)


$9.99


Plan only; image shows finished project. This map gives you a great-looking way to display your collection. Designed with a clear acrylic cover that slides out, allowing you to easily add new coins. Weve made room for two coin sets, one each from the Philadelphia and Denver mints….

Portrait of Abraham Lincoln - 18H x 14W - Peel and Stick Wall Decal by Wallmonkeys


Portrait of Abraham Lincoln – 18H x 14W – Peel and Stick Wall Decal by Wallmonkeys


$30.99


WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won’t damage your paint or l…

The Last of the Two Dollar Bills


The Last of the Two Dollar Bills


$1.99



Ten Trillion and Counting


Ten Trillion and Counting


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Horatio's Drive: America's First Road Trip


Horatio’s Drive: America’s First Road Trip


$15.90


Subtitled “America’s First Road Trip,” Horatio’s Drive captures the remarkable odyssey of Horatio Nelson Jackson, a doctor from Vermont who–accompanied by a former professional bicyclist and a bulldog named Bud–helmed the first trip from coast to coast in a car. In 1903, after making a $50 bet he could drive to New York City in 90 days, Nelson set off from San Francisco in a used Winton two…

Biography of the Dollar


Biography of the Dollar


$11.99


Will the sun set on the greatest currency in the history of the world? For decades the dollar has been the undisputed champ. It’s not only the currency of America but much of the world as well, the fuel of global prosperity. As the superengine of the world’s only superpower, it’s accepted everywhere. When an Asian company trades with South America, those transactions are done in dollars, the currency of international business. But for how much longer? Economists fear America is digging a hole with an economy based on massive borrowing and huge deficits that cloud the dollar’s future. Will the buck be eclipsed by the euro or even China’s renminbi? Should Americans worry when the value of the mighty U.S. dollar sinks to par with the Canadian “loonie”? Craig Karmin’s in-depth “biography” of the dollar explores these issues. It also examines the green-back’s history, allure, and unique role as a catalyst for globalization, and how the American buck became so almighty that $ became perhaps the most powerful symbol on earth. Biography of the Dollar explores every aspect of its subject: the power of the Federal Reserve, the inner sanctums of foreign central banks that stockpile the currency, and the little-known circles of foreign exchange traders that determine a currency’s worth. It traces the dollar’s ascendancy, including one incredibly important duck-hunting trip and the world-changing Bretton Woods Conference. With its watermark, color-shifting inks, and a presidential portrait that glows under ultraviolet light, the dollar has obsessed foreign governments, some of which have tried to counterfeit it. Even Saddam Hussein, who insisted on being paid in euros for oil, had $750,000 in hundred-dollar bills when captured. Yet if a worldwide currency has enabled a global economy to flourish, it’s also allowed the United States to owe unbelievable, shocking amounts of money—paying hundreds of millions of dollars every single day just in interest on foreign debt; that’s raised concerns that the dollar standard may not be sustainable. Any threat to the dollar’s privileged status would do much more than hurt American pride. It would mean U.S. companies and citizens would not be able to borrow at the low rates they have become accustomed to. The dollar’s demise would impact the rest of the world, too, boosting the costs of trade and investment if no other currency was able to play the same crucial role. Ultimately the dollar system may weaken, but it should endure—a while longer, at least; it’s in few people’s interest to see it fail, and there is still no credible alternative. Biography of the Dollar is must reading for anyone who wants to understand what truly makes the world go ’round—and whether it will continue to spin the way we want it to. From the Hardcover edition.

Desegregating the Dollar


Desegregating the Dollar


$65


Capitalism and slavery stand as the two economic phenomena that have most clearly defined the United States. Yet, despite African Americans' nearly $500 billion annual spending power, surprisingly little attention has been devoted to the ways U.S. businesses have courted black dollars in post-slavery America. Robert E. Weems, Jr., presents the first fully integrated history of black consumerism over the course of the last century. The World War I era Great Migration of African Americans from the rural South to northern and southern cities stimulated initial corporate interest in blacks as consumers. A generation later, as black urbanization intensified during World War II and its aftermath, the notion of a distinct, profitable African American consumer market gained greater currency. Moreover, black socioeconomic gains resulting from the Civil Rights movement which itself featured such consumer justice protests as the Montgomery Bus Boycott, further enhanced the status and influence of African American shoppers. Unwilling to settle for facile answers, Weems explores the role of black entrepreneurs who promoted the importance of the African American consumer market to U.S. corporations. Their actions, ironically, set the stage for the ongoing destruction of black-owned business. While the extent of educational, employment, and residential desegregation remains debatable, African American consumer dollars have, by any standard, been fully incorporated into the U.S. economy. Desegregating the Dollar takes us through the "blaxploitation" film industry, the vast market for black personal care products, and the insidious exploitation of black urban misery by liquor and cigarette advertisers. Robert E. Weems, Jr., has given us the definitive account of the complicated relationship between African Americans, capitalism, and consumerism.

The Little Book of the Shrinking Dollar


The Little Book of the Shrinking Dollar


$22.95


With the weakening dollar a hot topic for retirees, savers, and investors, this Little Book delves into the economic turmoil in the U.S. and shows how to survive it The United States dollar is losing value at an alarming rate. According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) index, the U.S. currency is 37 percent below fair value against the Australian dollar and 20 percent versus the Canadian dollar. The decline of the U.S. dollar is one of the biggest threats facing American investors today, but with the Little Book of the Shrinking Dollar: What You Can do to Protect Your Money Now in hand, you have the knowledge and the expertise you need to fight back. Written by New York Times bestselling author Addison Wiggin, a leading economic forecaster, the book explores the reasons for the dollar’s decline, and its precarious relationship to other currencies around the world. Filled with invaluable strategies for retirees, savers, and investors who want to keep their money safe no matter what lies ahead, the book is your one-stop guide to weathering the storm. Covers strategies for safeguarding your wealth, including safer havens for money, alternative investments, and other opportunities Written by Addison Wiggin, a three-time New York Times bestselling author and leading economic forecaster Wiggin’s predictions about the decline of the dollar have proven true time and again, making him the right man for the job when it comes to predicting what lies ahead The U.S. dollar is no longer the secure and stable currency that most Americans grew up believing in. Even after recent gains, the dollar remains weak. But with the Little Book of the Shrinking Dollar you have a concise guide to what’s driving its demise and everything you need to protect your money today and in the years to come.

Origami w/Dollar Bills


Origami w/Dollar Bills


$4.4


Impress people with your money and how well you can…fold it. By using a dollar bill instead of conventional origami paper, you do not have to look further than your wallet to create 15 folded projects with a unique twist. These ingenious origami projects, from a horseshoe crab, to a Jedi, to an Oriental Dragon are fun to make and guaranteed to look unlike any you have seen before! Along the way, you will learn amazing facts about United States currency and its rich history, including how many times a dollar bill can be folded before tearing, and why only green ink is used. Hardcover: 80 pages.

The Sword & The Dollar


The Sword & The Dollar


$6.99


T o many, the foreign policy directives of the United States seem bewildering and sometimes inharmonious with its domestic political values. Why does the U.S. seem to support foreign dictators? Why has it invested so many of its resources in stockpiling nuclear arms? Why doesn’t the U.S. act as a force for peace throughout the world? In this probing, provocative analysis, Michael Parenti reveals the hidden agenda of American foreign policy decsisions. No matter which party is in power, the U.S. acts to protect the interests of large American-based corporations, in order to maintain valuable overseas markets and cheap foreign labor. In lucid detail, Michael Parenti examines just how these very private interests determine America’s public policy goals, from the impoverishment of developing nations to the building of an intimidating nuclear arsenal. What he discovers will surely be controversial and suggests that the greatest threats to democracy—both here and abroad—may emanate from within the United States itself.

The Collapse of the Dollar and How to Profit from It


The Collapse of the Dollar and How to Profit from It


$13.99


The dollar is in trouble. Its value on foreign exchange markets has been falling for the past six years, and now its gradual decline is about to become a rout. This spells big trouble for the American economy—but potential riches for smart investors. In The Collapse of the Dollar and How to Profit from It , financial gurus James Turk and John Rubino show how the dollar arrived at this precipice, why it will continue to plunge, and how you can profit from the resulting financial crisis. The United States today is the world’s biggest debtor nation. To finance this mountain of debt, we’re flooding the world with dollars. The resulting oversupply of dollars will cause its value to decline until it is displaced as the world’s dominant currency. Precious metals will soar in value, and gold will reclaim its monetary role at the center of the global financial system. James Turk, a leading gold authority and the founder of GoldMoney.com, and John Rubino, editor of the popular Web site DollarCollapse.com offer strategies for investing in gold coins, gold stocks, gold-based digital currencies, and other hard assets to create a profitable portfolio. The Collapse of the Dollar and How to Profit from It is a must read for every citizen and investor. From the Trade Paperback edition.

A Day Late and a Dollar Short


A Day Late and a Dollar Short


$25.95


Could this be the final victory for civil rights, or the first of many to come? When Henry Louis Gates spoke out about his ridiculous arrest, he stated a truth few Americans?including President Obama?are eager to discuss: there is no such thing as a post-racial America. When it comes to race, the United States has come a long way, but not far enough and not fast enough. Every day, we cope with casual racism, myriad indignities, institutional obstacles, post-racial nonsense, and peers bent on self-destruction. The powers that be, meanwhile, always seem to arrive with their apologies and redress a day late and a dollar short. This book takes a close look at the lives of African-Americans from diverse backgrounds as Obama?s victory comes to play a personal role in each of their lives. Every tale delves into the complex issues we will have to deal with going forward: The many challenges young black men face, such as subtle persistent racism The stagnation of blacks vis ? vis whites Widespread black participation in the military despite widespread anti-war sentiments The decline of unions even as organized labor becomes the primary vehicle for black progress The challenges of interracial families The lack of good schools or healthcare for the poor The inability of well-off blacks to lift up others Barack Obama will deliver his first official State of the Union address in January 2010, and A Day Late and a Dollar Short will deliver an altogether different picture of the way things really under the first black president.

United States. - Joel Sartore


United States. – Joel Sartore


$99


Portrait of Benjamin Franklin on the one hundred dollar bill.
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