China
Guatemala
India, Nepal, and Pakistan use rupee coins.
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Brazil is the only country that uses Real(Reasis). Brazil has had a number of other currencies such as cruziero, cruziero novo, cruzado, cruzado novo.
Belgium. But any coin with the name "Belgie" (French for "Belgium") is now obsolete. Belgium switched to the euro in 2002, and euro coins don't carry country names.
Scandinavian countries such as Denmark and Norway are known use Krone coins. In fact, the Danish have minted the coins since the 17th century.
Venezuela uses the bolivar and the USA uses the dollar.
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Electromagnets are used in vending machines to deciever real coins from fake ones. Electromagnets will sort counterfeit money from real money, because most counterfeit money is an iron alloy. Iron is magnetic and gets pulled by the electromagnet, while real coins are not effected.
The Czech Republic, Sweden, Norway, and Iceland. However the currencies aren't the same, they just have the same name.
Not usually. Banks and Bureau de Change only change notes, not coins. Your best option is to keep them until you next got a a country which uses Euros, or find a friend or colleague who is going to a Euro country and swap with them.