None. Each South American country has its own currency, such as Venezuela (Bolivar, VEF), Argentina (Peso, ARS) or Brazil (Real, BRL).
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The type of money used in South America is called Contiki. Thanks for asking :)
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American Samoa uses the same currency as the United States of American
American Samoa uses the same currency as the United States of American
The currency of London - and the rest of the UK - is the pound sterling and the currency of South Africa is the Rand.
South Korea's currency is South Korean Won.North Korean currency is North Koren Won.
You can bring U.S. currency anywhere in the world, but it depends on the locals as to whether or not they'll accept it. In South Africa, they do not accept U.S. money.
No, in the South the Euro is the currency, in the North it is the Turkish Lira.
No, the currency in South Africa is actually call the Rand.
The Rand is a South African currency.