The oldest currency still in use today is the British pound sterling, which dates back to around 775 AD. Initially, it was based on silver and has undergone various changes throughout history, including the introduction of banknotes in the 17th century. The pound has remained a significant currency in global finance and trade for over a millennium.
The Dutch tricolour flag is the oldest tricolour flag still in use.
Fenway Park
Wynnton Elementary School is the oldest building in Georgia still serving as a library. It has been in use as continuously since 1843.
the oldest are old bcause they are old
yes, she was the oldest of the 12
It depends on where you are in Africa...
The CURRENCY people in Paraguay use is called Guarani Kha
Yen is the curancy of Japan.
The Jamaican dollar (JMD)
CFA: Central African Francs
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massai people located at Kenyan. So kenyan's acceptable currency use dollar,Euro, etc..
The currency used in Sweden is the "Svensk krona" (Swedish krona) SEK
Johanessburg is in South Africa and the currency is the Rand
The currency in Bulgaria is Bulgarian Lev - BGN
The currency is a "peso" (~2500 pesos= 1 USD)
The euro (€). Until 2002, Belgians payed with Belgian franc.