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Company name | Currency | Rate |
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WorldRemit | 1 USD | 20.6884 MXN |
Transferwise | 1 USD | 20.6715 MXN |
XpressMoney | 1 USD | 20.614 MXN |
Western Union | 1 USD | 20.4866 MXN |
OFX | 1 USD | 20.4634 MXN |
Small World | 1 USD | 20.4289 MXN |
Vianex | 1 USD | 20.42 MXN |
Remitly | 1 USD | 20.27 MXN |
Ria Money Transfer | 1 USD | 20.26 MXN |
Xoom | 1 USD | 20.0623 MXN |
InstaRem | 1 USD | 19.98945 MXN |
MoneyGram | 1 USD | 19.5624 MXN |
Lucky Money | 1 USD | 19.3 MXN |
Wyre | 1 USD | 19.2633 MXN |
Pangea | 1 USD | 18.7 MXN |
Xendpay | 1 USD | 17.7707 MXN |
Today's Rates: 8/11/2022 11:46:36 AM brought you by RemitRardar
USD | MXN |
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1 USD | 19.9975 MXN |
5 USD | 99.9875 MXN |
10 USD | 199.9750 MXN |
50 USD | 999.8750 MXN |
100 USD | 1999.7500 MXN |
250 USD | 4999.3750 MXN |
500 USD | 9998.7500 MXN |
1,000 USD | 19997.5000 MXN |
5,000 USD | 99987.5000 MXN |
10,000 USD | 199975.0000 MXN |
50,000 USD | 999875.0000 MXN |
100,000 USD | 1999750.0000 MXN |
500,000 USD | 9998750.0000 MXN |
1,000,000 USD | 19997500.0000 MXN |
The United States dollar (sign: $; code: USD; also abbreviated US$ and referred to as the dollar, U.S. dollar, or American dollar) is the official currency of the United States and its insular territories per the United States Constitution. It is divided into 100 smaller cent (¢) units. The circulating paper money consists of Federal Reserve Notes that are denominated in United States dollars (12 U.S.C. § 418). The U.S. dollar is commodity money of silver as enacted by the Coinage Act of 1792 which determined the dollar to be 371 4/16 grain (24.1 g) pure or 416 grain (27.0 g) standard silver.[citation needed] Since the currency is the most used in international transactions, it is the world's primary reserve currency. Several countries use it as their official currency, and in many others it is the de facto currency. Besides the United States, it is also used as the sole currency in two British Overseas Territories in the Caribbean: the British Virgin Islands and Turks and Caicos Islands. A few countries use the Federal Reserve Notes for paper money, while still minting their own coins, or also accept U.S. dollar coins (such as the Susan B. Anthony dollar).
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