The South African rand is used by several countries.
Official users are South Africa, Lesotho, Namibia and Swaziland.
The rand has one unofficial user Zimbabwe.
The country which uses the Rand as a coin (and monetary unit) is the Republic of South Africa.
The Rand is the name of the currency in South Africa. It is currently equivalent to 0.11 US Dollars as of February 28, 2013. The rand in general has been subject to much economical scrutiny.
South Africa
Yes, see related questions below.
The official currency of South Africa is the Rand (ZAR).
As far as I know there is no country in South America which has the Euro as its currency.
Currency of South Africa: South African Rand.The unit of currency is the Rand (denoted ZAR officially), which is divided into 100 cents. The Rand comes in denominations of R1, R 2 and R5 coins and R10, R20, R50, R100 and R200 notes.
South African money is called the Rand (code ZAR). South Africans do not use the USA dollar (code USD)
The quetzal is the currency used throughout Guatemala. This currency was created by President Jose Maria Orellana in 1925. In earlier years the quetzal was known as the Guatemalan Peso.
South Africa
It is the currency of South Africa but is also used in Namibia and Zimbabwe. Lesotho uses it also
The country that uses the forint as its currency is Hungary.
The official currency of South Africa is the Rand (ZAR).
Ireland uses the Euro as its currency.
Israel. The currency's full name is the Israeli New Shekel.
South Africa
No country uses the Bolivar as its currency. The currency of Bolivia is the Boliviano, and that name is sometimes rendered in English as the Bolivar.
China is the country that uses yuan currency.
Vietnam uses the dong as their currency.
The chief successor to the Slavic center of Rus', Ukraine uses this name as it's basic currency, called in the Rus'-Ukrainian language, hryvnia.
Singapore and Brunei