The legal tender for Fiji is the Fijian dollar, which is abbreviated as FJD. It is issued by the Reserve Bank of Fiji and is used for all financial transactions within the country. The Fijian dollar is subdivided into 100 cents. Banknotes and coins are available in various denominations, reflecting Fiji's currency system.
The Australian Dollar is Legal Tender in Australia. The Bahamian Dollar is Legal Tender in the Bahamas. The Barbados Dollar is Legal Tender in Barbados. The Bermuda Dollar is Legal Tender in Bermuda. The Canadian Dollar is Legal Tender in Canada. The Fiji Dollar is Legal Tender in Fiji. The Hong Kong Dollar is Legal Tender in Hong Kong. The Jamaican Dollar is Legal Tender in Jamaica. The New Zealand Dollar is Legal Tender in New Zealand. The Singapore Dollar is Legal Tender in Singapore. The US Dollar is Legal Tender in the USA.
Yes penny's are legal tender.
Legal tender is everyday money.
NO they are not legal tender in Scotland or anywhere else so no to England as well. In fact Scotland has no such thing as legal tender, however Bank of England notes are legal tender in England only
it is not legal tender
No - only coins and notes of the realm are legal tender.
No, they are not considered legal tender. If someone is willing to accept them, there is no problem with it, but they do not have to accept them.
Jersey currency is "legal tender" only in Jersey, but may be regarded as "acceptable tender" in Britain. If you refer to the 1981 British Crown (Royal Wedding), yes, they are legal tender anywhere British currency is accepted as legal tender.
Sverige is Swedish for Sweden. Swedish coins would be legal tender in Sweden.
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a legal medium of payment
No. Most countries accept as Legal Tender only their own currency.