Guatemala uses the quetzal which is their form of a dollar.
Guatemala
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.
Quetzal (GTQ)
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Guatemala
Country, Guatemala. Year, 1999-2006. Value, 1 Quetzal 1 GTQ = 0.13 USD. Metal, Brass. Weight, 11.1 g. Diameter, 29 mm. Thickness, 2.41 mmThe one Quetzal coin of the 21st century is about the size of an US Kennedy 1/2 dollar coin.There are recent 10 quetzal coins which are as big as a US Eisenhower dollar coin, but they are commemorative coins hard to get (and made of silver, copper, nickel, aluminum, brass, and trimetal - 150,000 each were minted).
Guatemala is the main, and I believe the only, country that uses the Quetzal currency. The Quetal is also their national bird.
many countries
India, Nepal, and Pakistan use rupee coins.
Quetzal is the currency used in Guatemala. It is named after the national bird of the country, which has the same name.