Although they are all part of the European Union, only The Republic of Ireland uses the Euro. Wales and Scotland are part of the United Kingdom so use the British Pound Sterling (£) (GBP). Some large shops in tourist areas might be prepared to accept Euros.
Yes. American dollars are accepted world wide.
US dollars are generally not accepted for payment in the Netherlands.
Bank of England banknotes can be used in Scotland (but legally do not have to be accepted). Sometimes there can be resistenec to accepting large banknotes, notably the English £50 note. Scottish banknotes are issued by the Royal Bank of Scotland, the Bank of Scotland and the Clydesdale Bank. Again, they do not have to be accepted (but invariably are, although £50 and £100 notes are not always welcome). There is no separate Scottish or English coinage - just UK coins.
Yes. Roubles are the main currency, however Euros and USD are accepted.
both bda$ and us$ is accepted in bermuda
Tanzanian Shilling, but american dollars are widely accepted as well
Dollars
Technically no; you are supposed to change your dollars into pesos. However, many shops along the border will accept dollars. Ask first.
The Parliaments of Scotland and England merged in 1707.
Dollars are accepted in many stores and other places in Oman.Dollars are accepted in many stores and other places in Oman.
In Dakar, Senegal, American dollars are not widely accepted for everyday transactions. The local currency is the West African CFA franc (XOF), and it is advisable to exchange your dollars for CFA francs for purchases. Some hotels and tourist areas may accept dollars, but it's best to have local currency for most situations. ATMs are available for cash withdrawals in CFA francs.
Yes, American currency is accepted in Aruba.Specifically, U.S. dollars and U.S. traveler's checks are accepted in Aruba. Additionally, major credit cards are accepted. Certain ATM cards are accepted. Personal checks are not accepted.