1,000 Aruban Florin Exchange US Dollar
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ƒ1.000 AWG = $0.55866 USD
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Aruban FlorinExchangeUS DollarCurrency conversion table | |
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1 AWG | 0.55866 USD |
5 AWG | 2.79330 USD |
10 AWG | 5.58660 USD |
20 AWG | 11.17320 USD |
50 AWG | 27.93300 USD |
100 AWG | 55.86600 USD |
250 AWG | 139.66500 USD |
500 AWG | 279.33000 USD |
1000 AWG | 558.66000 USD |
2000 AWG | 1,117.32000 USD |
5000 AWG | 2,793.30000 USD |
10000 AWG | 5,586.60000 USD |
US DollarExchangeAruban FlorinCurrency conversion table | |
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1 AWG | 1.79000 USD |
5 AWG | 8.94999 USD |
10 AWG | 17.89997 USD |
20 AWG | 35.79995 USD |
50 AWG | 89.49987 USD |
100 AWG | 178.99975 USD |
250 AWG | 447.49937 USD |
500 AWG | 894.99875 USD |
1000 AWG | 1,789.99749 USD |
2000 AWG | 3,579.99499 USD |
5000 AWG | 8,949.98747 USD |
10000 AWG | 17,899.97494 USD |
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