the us dollar has always been and will be the worlds most powerful currency and though the euro dollar does give it a challenge in Europe mostly, the rest of the world will always recognize the American dollar first. some countries have now made the us dollar their official currency replacing their own.
i don't think in my lifetime that the us currency will ever be topped and I've got many
a good years left in me according to my doctor.
Shanghai uses the Chinese Yuan (CNY), also known as Renminbi (RMB). It is the official currency of China and is widely accepted for transactions in the city. The currency symbol for the Yuan is ¥.
I believe so. I would say that the US Dollar is the most welcome currency in the world. It is even more welcome than many native currencies. Update - Yes, it definitely can be used in Barbados. It is widely accepted and the currency rate is $1 US - $2 BDS
The currency in Tallinn, Estonia, is the Euro (EUR). Estonia adopted the Euro on January 1, 2011, replacing its previous currency, the Estonian kroon. The Euro is widely accepted for transactions in the city and throughout the country.
The currency of Martinique is the Euro (EUR). As an overseas region of France, Martinique uses the Euro as its official currency, which replaced the French Franc in 2002. The Euro is widely accepted for all transactions within the island.
Bahamian dollars are not widely accepted in the United States, as the U.S. dollar is the official currency. However, the Bahamian dollar is pegged to the U.S. dollar at a 1:1 exchange rate, so some businesses in tourist areas may accept Bahamian dollars. It’s best to use U.S. dollars for transactions in the U.S. to avoid potential confusion or issues.
It is the world's reserve currency.
The official currency of Grenada is the East Caribbean Dollar. The US Dollar is widely accepted (although probably not by taxis, small shops, etc) but you should expect your change to be given back in East Caribbean Dollar.
There is no US coin of $50...accept one at your own risk!
The U.S. Dollar is accepted nearly everywhere in the Caribbean. If the particular place you are at has a different currency, the merchants will display the exchange rate they will provide in taking your U.S. dollars. Some other currencies, like the British Pound and the Euro, are also widely accepted.
The official currency of Grenada is the East Caribbean Dollar. The US Dollar is widely accepted (although probably not by taxis, small shops, etc) but you should expect your change to be given back in East Caribbean Dollar.
India uses RUPEES as their currency.
Countries have their own Currency as a lot of them were made to only be used in their country of origin. Currencies like the US Dollar are widely accepted in countries outside the US due to its value over the countries own currency.
Eastern Caribbean Dollar (EC) is used, although US currency is widely accepted. $1 EC= $2.70 US
Yes, you can they are widely accepted.
The Channel Islands use UK currency but the Euro is widely accepted.
The most widely used currency on the planet is the U.S. Dollar. It has global recognition and in some countries is even an official currency beating out the per-existing currency.
The national currency is the Namibian dollar,but South African rand is also accepted as legal tender.The Namibian $ is pegged to the SA rand,the ratio is 1:1 (equal),but Namibian dollars are not accepted in South Africa. It's like in most of the Caribbean, e.g. Bahamas, with United States money.