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  2. Travel Tips: How to Make the Most of Your Leftover Foreign ...

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    Prevent such awkward moments by stocking up on pencils, playing cards, tiny hard candies, and other foreign versions of items you can find at any dollar store or street vendor for less than the ...

  3. Convertibility plan - Wikipedia

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    The Convertibility plan was a plan by the Argentine Currency Board that pegged the Argentine peso to the U.S. dollar between 1991 and 2002 in an attempt to eliminate hyperinflation and stimulate economic growth. [1] While it initially met with considerable success, the board's actions ultimately failed. The peso was only pegged to the dollar ...

  4. Argentine peso (1983–1985) - Wikipedia

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    USD / Argentina Currency Exchange Rates *From January 1970 to May 1983: Pesos Ley 18188 *From June 1983 to May 1985: Peso Argentino *From June 1985 to December 1991: Australes Argentina inflation 1980-1993. The peso argentino was the currency of Argentina between June 1, 1983, and June 14, 1985.

  5. Currency substitution - Wikipedia

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    Unofficial currency substitution or de facto currency substitution is the most common type of currency substitution. Unofficial currency substitution occurs when residents of a country choose to hold a significant share of their financial assets in foreign currency, even though the foreign currency is not legal tender there. [ 8 ]

  6. Mexican peso - Wikipedia

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    USD/MXN exchange rate. Mexican peso crisis in 1994 was an unpegging and devaluation of the peso and happened the same year NAFTA was ratified. [2]The Mexican peso (symbol: $; currency code: MXN; also abbreviated Mex$ to distinguish it from other peso-denominated currencies; referred to as the peso, Mexican peso, or colloquially varo) is the official currency of Mexico.

  7. Mexican unidad de inversión - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican credit system (especially mortgages) uses the UDI rather than the peso because of its stability. [1] The plural form "UDIs" is often used, even in official government documents, but is regarded as grammatically incorrect. The following is a table of the value of the unidad de inversión on selected dates:

  8. Argentine austral - Wikipedia

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    USD / Argentina Currency Exchange Rates *From January 1970 to May 1983: Pesos Ley 18188 *From June 1983 to May 1985: Peso Argentino *From June 1985 to December 1991: Australes Argentina inflation 1980-1993. The austral was the currency of Argentina between June 15, 1985, and December 31, 1991.

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