If it's a Hungarian Forint, it's worth $2.35
2006-10-18 06:25:01
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answered by TopGun 2
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If you have a US$500 bill from Hungary, it's worth $500. They have been taken out of circulation since the early sixties but are still legal tender. If the bill is in good condition, you should check with a coin and currency dealer. These bills are rare now and might fetch a premium.
2006-10-19 10:30:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Budapest is frequently identified as the "Little Paris of Middle Europe" and if you intend to see this city you will need to take a look with hotelbye . Budapest is famous not just for the monuments highlighting its own 1,000-year-old tradition, but in addition for the relics of other people who settled here. Remains from equally Roman occupation and much later ruled by the Turks can however be viewed in the city. Budapest has two sides, Buda and Pest, stretching across the banks of the Danube, and they are addressing two different people of the city. Suburban Buda and their ancient castle area provide ancient roads and properties, museums, caves and Roman ruins. The energetic Pest side delivers the largest parliament building in Europe, riverside promenades, flea areas, bookstores, traditional stores and café houses.
2016-12-16 10:48:02
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answered by Anonymous
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If you found a $500 bill in Hungary, it's worth zero, cause it's play money.. Otherwise the $2.3 so is accurate. However, you can get 10 liters of soda, a bottle of wine or some nice little trinket souvenirs form it.
2006-10-18 14:56:04
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answered by N O 2
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it is exactly worth 2.35750 U.S. dollars.
2006-10-18 06:26:12
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answered by ljk 2
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http://finance.yahoo.com/currency?u
2006-10-18 06:22:00
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answered by Phoenix, Wise Guru 7
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