Convert Indonesian Rupiah(IDR) To United States Dollar(USD)
| IDR | USD |
|---|---|
| 71865.5 IDR = | 5 USD |
| 143731 IDR = | 10 USD |
| 215596.5 IDR = | 15 USD |
| 287462 IDR = | 20 USD |
How much is 1kd in peso?
Exchange Rate Today For Converting Kuwaiti Dinar to Philippine Pesos – 1 KWD = 246.75 PHP
| Convert KWD: | 1 | 1000 |
|---|---|---|
| Into PHP: | 168.05 | 168047.79 |
What can $100 USD buy in Indonesia?
In Indonesia, USD $100 Can Get You: 10-15 days’ worth of three square meals from a cheap Indonesian warung, eating nasi campur (mixed rice); 5-8 days’ worth eating at Westernized or mid-range restaurants. About 60-80 beers. 1-3 one-way budget airline trips from Jakarta to Bali.
Is Bali cheap or expensive?
Bali is already the most expensive tourist destination in Indonesia and is slowly becoming more expensive as tourists discover more of Bali, but cheap food and accommodation are still widely available if you don’t mind basic accommodations, stick to your budget, and bargain respectfully for prices.
How much does 1000 Indonesian rupiah cost in peso?
Selling 1000 Indonesian Rupiah you get 3.359118 Philippine Peso at 13. June 2021 07:40 AM (GMT). Please wait…
How much is 1000 IDR in Philippine peso?
1000 IDR to PHP Calculator – How much Philippine Peso (PHP) is 1000 Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) ? Date (today): 13. June 2021 07:40 AM (GMT) How much is 1000 Indonesian Rupiah in Philippine Peso? 1000 Indonesian Rupiah is 3.359118 Philippine Peso . So, you’ve converted 1000 Indonesian Rupiah to 3.359118 Philippine Peso .
How did the Philippine peso get its name?
The Philippine peso derived from the Spanish silver coin Real de a Ocho or Spanish dollar, in wide circulation in the Americas and South-East Asia during the 17th and 18th centuries. The Philippine peso was introduced on May 1, 1852.
Where does the name rupiah come from in Indonesia?
The rupiah (Rp) is the official currency of Indonesia and is subdivided into 100 sen. The name derives from the Indian monetary unit rupee which is called as rupiya in Indian languages. Informally, Indonesians also use the word “perak” in referring to rupiah.