Hyperinflation in Zimbabwe reduced it to one of the lowest-valued currency units in the world, so I think there is no country that accepts its currency.
"Zimbabwe Dollar" no doubt
Pound
No, everyday stores and such will not accept foreign currency. I do know that most airports and some banks will convert foreign currency into American currency, but their is usually a hefty fee associated along with it!!
You can usually purchase the currency of major countries (and Euros) from larger banks. In some countries they also have 'money changers', individuals (small businesses) who will exchange currency.
The Benelux countries are all members of the European Union and use the Euro as their currency.
Lebanon, Zimbabwe, Iraq, Panama, Ecuador
The Zimbabwe Dollar.
Zimbabwe prints its own currency. In fact Zimbabwe has a $100 trillion note
Zimbabwe
The smallest Zimbabwe currency note is the 1Cent note
There is no such thing as a Zimbabwe dollar. As of 2017, Zimbabwe has no national currency.
The rates change every day. Use this currency converter to calculate it.FYI, as of 2017, Zimbabwe does not have a national currency.
Zimbabwe dollar
Zimbabwe is one country. There are no other countries in it.
"Zimbabwe Dollar" no doubt
1: Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe is country not a continent. (Though South Africa does have countries contained within it) But if you mean regions....
Zimbabwe has 1 official currency the Dollar It also has many other currencies The Euro The US dollar The South African Rand The Botswanan dollar