"Fl. Baumann" <zillyink@fjerndettehotmail.com> skrev i meddelelsen
news:4652ed95$0$90263$14726298@news.sunsite.dk...
>
> jeg kan se et sted på en reklameside at de skriver RM, men det kan jeg
> ikke finde noget om og de valutaer jeg finder er alle forkortet ned til
> tre bogstaver!
>
Den hedder Ringgit og forkortes underligt nok til RM.
Fundet på
http://www.borneoadventure.com/public/destination/destination_info.asp under
punkt F.
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The Malaysian currency, the Ringgit (RM) is presently to the US dollar at
3.75 RM to 1 USD. There is limited currency control in effect and the
ringgit can be hard to obtain overseas. Visitors are allowed to bring in any
amount of foreign currency but amounts over USD10000 have to be declared
upon entry. It is illegal to bring in or to take out more than RM1000 in
local notes.
The Malaysian Ringgit notes are available in denominations of RM1, RM5,
RM10, RM50 and RM100, and coins from 1 sen, 5 sen, 10 sen, 20 sen, 50 sen.
Most outlets take the major credit cards and ATM machines are readily
available. However, do note that most but not all of these machines have a
24 hour operation.
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