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      Key Currency Rates

      SymbolLast TradeChange% Change
      Aust.
      Dollar
      0.906-0.0062-0.68
      Canadian
      Dollar
      1.062+0.0032+0.30
      Swiss
      Franc
      1.005+0.0016+0.16
      Danish
      Krone
      4.966+0.01+0.20
      Euro1.498-0.0023-0.15
      British
      Pound
      1.65-0.0004-0.02
      HK
      Dollar
      7.75+0.0004+0.01
      Japanese
      Yen
      85.54-0.86-1.00
      Norway
      Krone
      5.664+0.0098+0.17
      NZ
      Dollar
      0.711-0.0048-0.67
      Swedish
      Krona
      6.959-0.0128-0.18
      Sing.
      Dollar
      1.389+0.0044+0.32
      as of 05:59PM EST on 11/27/2009 (FOREX delay: 0 mins.)

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      yafuturesforex 09:53:38 AM Oct 24 2009

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      Jeffro Tree 07:06:26 PM Oct 07 2009

      House Prtces does ANYONE know what they're talking about ?, I don't think so

      RHPGLOBAL 10:22:40 AM Sep 14 2009

      I have tried the currency converter but it is not working now. Advise. Thanks RHP

      RG INCORP 12:30:49 AM Aug 20 2009

      I like daily written information under the stocks section. I miss the currency write ups that used to appear daily about 2 and 3 years ago in the currency section.

      Prebenusa 11:38:51 AM May 15 2009

      Thanks for bringing back The Key Currency Rates.

      solarstar14 05:21:00 PM May 11 2009

      currency quotes for Colombia and historical exhcange quote info can be found at:http://www.bankintroductions.com/currency.htmlAlso mentioned German mark: Over the last 200 years, Germany alone for money use has had the thaler, the gulden, the mark, the rentenmark, the reichsmark, the deutschemark and now finally the euro as their new national currency. Currency crashes destroy lives. In the early 1920’s, the German mark was debased to its value was essentially worthless equivalent to four one-billionths to the US-dollar. A loaf of bread in Germany at that time cost 100 million marks

      Seavet9624 07:39:13 PM May 04 2009

      if you have old German currency from the pre-WW2 period ,there might be some value as collectors items. Also postage stamps.

      Hundwalder 05:49:20 PM Mar 24 2009

      1930's were a time of hyperinflation for German currency. The notes were worth more as fuel for heating than for spending.

      Hundwalder 05:46:11 PM Mar 24 2009

      B4, I am afraid that you cannot exchange your mini marks. That was a time of hyper-inflation for German currency. You couldn't buy a loaf of bread with 5 million marks. These useless marks were later replaced with the new Deutschmark. Interesting conversation pieces though.

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