The currency is the Omani Rial. Howeverany stores or traders accept almost any Middle Eastern or Indian currency (at a price)
omani rials (ree-al)
They use the Oman Rial.
You would mainly use the Rial Omani.
The currency in Oman is the Omani Rial.
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The currency used in Muscat, Oman is the Oman Rial (OMR). 1 OMR= 119.234 INR you can check daily currency rates on the currency website in related links.
The Rial is the name of the official currency of Iran, Oman, and Yemen. With a slightly different English spelling (Riyal) it is the name of the official currency of Qatar and Saudi Arabia
The Oman Baisa is equivalent to cents or pennies. No normal currency trader will change such small amounts. The basic Oman currency is the Omani Rial.
I think you mean Riyal; whis is used as a currency in K.S.A. and Oman
Not all Gulf countries use the same currency. For example, Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia use the riyal. Kuwait uses the dinar, and the UAE uses the dirham AED.
The official currency used is Riyal. When the Sultanate of Oman was established in 1970, Oman replaced the Persian Gulf Rupee with the Oman Riyal Saidi (OMS). The Riyal Omani (OMR) replaced the Riyal Saidi on November 11, 1972 at par.
The basic currency unit in Oman is the Omani Rial. It is sub-divided into 100 Baisa (more or less like cents). Before 1980 the Indian Rupee, Saudi Riyal, Qatar Rial and Maria Theresa Thaler were all in common use in Oman.
Oman's official currency is the Rial Omani. That is similar to a dollar or pound. Baisa are it's 'pennies' or cents.
At any airport currency office, or many large banks.
Oman's currency is called (OMANI RIAL) which equals to 2.6 American dollars (Fixed). One Omani Rial = 1000 Baisa.
ahaa you are a student in the higher college of technology in Oman , anyway, the answer is No.
Baisa is the currency of Oman, but the current name for it is rials, .015 rial is worth 100 Ugandan shillings. There are many online currency converters available.