The phrase "hard currency" is normally only applied to strong, stable, easily exchangeable currencies. This would include the US Dollar, Euro, GB Pound, Japanese Yen and several other currencies.
Examples of non-hard currency would be things like the Zimbabwe dollar - where the notes are difficult to exchange for another currency and where the countries inflation makes the notes worth less each week.
If you mean literally hard, then metal coins (found in many countries) would be the hardest.
the basic currency used in many european countries use "euros" :) hope this helped
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.
one countries currency is worth another countries currency.
When hard currency is not available for a country to use it can barter product s and goods for other products and goods. Bartering accounts for about a quarter of international trade.
I do not know of a currency in use by 27 countries.
The Benelux countries are all members of the European Union and use the Euro as their currency.
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Europe does not have one single currency. The most widely used currency is the Euro, which is the official currency in 18 countries of the European Union. The other 10 countries in the European Union do not use the Euro. Not all of Europe's countries are in the European Union but some of the European countries outside the European Union use the Euro. The majority of countries in Europe do not use the Euro.
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No currency can be said to be the currency of most European countries. The Euro is the currency of 19 countries in Europe, but there are around 50 countries in Europe. So the Euro is the currency that is most common, but most European countries do not use it. All 19 of those countries are in the organisation known as the European Union, which has 28 countries in it. So most countries in the European Union use the Euro, but there are many other countries in Europe that are not members of the European Union.
Madagascar and Mauritania.
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There are many countries which use cents as a currency unit. There are also many countries which use pesos as a currency unit. Since you have not specified the two countries concerned, it is impossible to answer the question.
4 countries and those are in the U.K