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I have an estimate of 1364 Euros for some work on my Pedersoli. Can anybody tell me what that is in USD?


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It will be approx. 1821 USD


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According to Currency Converter its around $1815!

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That's what they want to put a set of 20 guage barrels on my Kodiak IV


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Work it out for yourself:

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Handy little tool to bookmark.
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google does all sorts of conversion as well as a bunch of other really useful stuff
"1 dollar to euro" will result in the conversion

http://www.google.com/help/features.html


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The exchange rate changes constantly, It has been at a recent high of $1.36/Euro a few weeks ago but has backed off to $1.331/Euro as of today (6-14). This is not to say that someone will give you a Euro for $1.33, since most money changers will want a fee of from 2-4% or so. Your best bet is to pay by credit card since CC companies usually exchange at near the official rate without screwing you too much on the trade.
 
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