Noun
the charge for exchanging currency of one country for currency of another
Source: WordNetCould you let me have the 3 weeks due to me now and if I work again before August I must of course repay you at the rate of exchange you let me have it at now if you kindly will. Basil Rathbone
At the current rate of exchange, someone would need 470 1-colon coins to purchase $1. Source: Internet
Also on their minds were the current rate of exchange between the colon and the U.S. dollar and the slow recovery to the heydays of 2008. Source: Internet
U.S. coinage was admitted as legal tender up to $10, as were English sovereigns, French Napoleons and Spanish and Mexican doubloons at a fixed rate of exchange. Source: Internet
The rate of exchange (Azerbaijani manat per US$1) for 28 January 2016, was AZN 1.60. Source: Internet
It is difficult – if not impossible – to give an accurate rate of exchange between 1682 and today. Source: Internet