There is no US coin of $50...accept one at your own risk!
The currency used in Niue is the New Zealand dollar (NZD), which is also accepted alongside the Niue dollar, a local currency that is pegged to the NZD. The Niue dollar is primarily used in coin form and is issued in limited denominations. Both currencies are widely accepted for transactions in the territory.
Yes, you can spend a Canadian dollar coin in the U.S., but it is not widely accepted. Many businesses may refuse to take it, as it is not legal tender in the U.S. If you do manage to use it, it would typically be at the discretion of the vendor. It's generally more practical to exchange Canadian coins for U.S. currency at a bank or currency exchange service.
In Barbados, the coin currency is comprised of the Barbadian dollar coin. The rest of the currency is all paper.
Yes, you can technically use a Canadian dollar coin in the US, but it is not widely accepted as legal tender. Most US businesses and banks will not recognize it or accept it for transactions. However, some places near the Canadian border or in tourist areas might accept it informally. It's generally best to exchange Canadian currency for US dollars when traveling.
The 'toonie'is the two dollar coin and a 'loonie'is a one dollar coin in the Canadian currency. A Looney is also a water bird of Canada of which is on the one dollar coin.
The coin "bahk poccnn" appears to be a misspelling or misinterpretation, as there is no widely recognized currency or coin by that name. If you meant "baht," it is the currency of Thailand. Please clarify if you are referring to a different coin or currency.
A dime is a coin in US and Canadian currency. The actual currency unit is dollar.
There is no widely recognized coin named "giggle." It is possible that "giggle" refers to a novelty or commemorative coin, but it is not a standard currency or widely traded coin in the numismatic world.
The currency of Australia is the Australian Dollar (AUD). There are 100 cents in an Australian Dollar.
0.018 in the us dollar currency.
The Canadian dollar which , which a 1$ coin is called a loonie and a 2$ coin is a toonie
Australia does not have a Twenty Dollar coin as a part of its normal currency. There have been 20 Dollar coins minted occasionally for bullion sets or special commemorative coin sets.