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  2. Argentine peso - Wikipedia

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    (in Spanish) Cotización del dólar en Argentina (in Spanish) Dólar Oficial, Informal, BCRA de Referencia, Banco Nación, Mayorista Bancos - Ambito.com; Argentine Peso ARS exchange rates today; ARS to USD exchange rates (in Spanish) Seguimiento del dólar y divisas en la República Argentina; US dollar/peso exchange rates, official and parallel

  3. United States dollar - Wikipedia

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    The reason given is: No new data from the past 12 years (ignoring the difficult to read graphs up to 2021 labeled "Inflation of the dollar"), but prices of many foods along have increased 2-4x or more as one example, but pay isn't increasing at all for most people. The actual inflation numbers would be interesting..

  4. Dollar - Wikipedia

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    The Joachimsthaler of the Kingdom of Bohemia was the first thaler (dollar). Dollar is the name of more than 25 currencies.The United States dollar, named after the international currency known as the Spanish dollar, was established in 1792 and is the first so named that still survives.

  5. 1 Social Security Change in 2025 Every Worker Needs to Know - AOL

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    Income Limits 2024. Income Limits 2025. Benefit Reductions. If you're under FRA. $22,320 per year. $23,400 per year. $1 for every $2 over the limit. If you'll reach your FRA this year

  6. Colombian peso - Wikipedia

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    The Unidad de Valor Real ("real value unit", UVR, ISO 4217 code COU) is an accounting currency, maintained by the Banco de la República, that reflects inflation and purchase power. It is used to calculate the cost of housing loans which allows financial entities to maintain the purchasing power of borrowed money.

  7. Spanish dollar - Wikipedia

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    Silver dollar of Ferdinand VI of Spain, 1753 ; Reverse VTRAQUE VNUM M[EXICO] 1753 M "Both (are) one, Mexico [City Mint], 1753." Displays two hemispheres of a world map, crowned between the Pillars of Hercules adorned with the PLUS VLT[R]A motto.

  8. Güevéjar - Wikipedia

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    This article about a location in the province of Granada is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  9. Cortes de Baza - Wikipedia

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    This article about a location in the province of Granada is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.