No it does not. Thai use Baht as the currency.
Thailand 1869 - 1897 Then 1897 - date
Thailand Baht = THB = ฿ = Thai: บาทThere is a small possibility that at international airports and such you may be able to use major western currencies, but outside of that, you need to exchange into local currency at a bank or money exchanger.
The current Thai currency is called the Baht. Current exchange rates are: GBP£1.00 =49 Baht. or USD$1.00 = 30.35 Baht.
Bangkok is a major city in Thailand.The currency in Thailand, and thus Bangkok is the Thai Baht (THB).The Baht is subdivided into 100 satang.
No. You must exchange it in any of the banks into the Thai Baht's before using it there.
Money in Japan is denominated in Yen. Other Asian countries use different currencies (Korea uses the Won, Indonesia uses the Rupiah, Thailand uses the Baht, etc.)
Thailand doesn't use dollars, they use baht. If you want to convert 1 US dollar to bahts, you would receive 31.68 Thai bahts.
Bahts
1 baht equivalent to 15 grams
They use Bahts. One UK Pound= 70 Bahts
No. Each has its own independent currency.