Ecuador is the only Spanish-speaking country that uses the American dollar as its official currency.
Ecuador uses the US dollar as its official currency. However, it issues "centavo" coins as fractions of the dollar, and although the same size as US coins, they bear inscriptions in Spanish. The dollarization took place amid devaluation of the former currency, the sucre, in March, 2000.El Salvador similarly adopted dollarization in 2001, although the Salvadoran colón continues to circulate between banks, and prices may be listed in both dollars and colones.Panama has used the US dollar as its official currency alongside the balboa, which is pegged to the dollar's value.*also Puerto Rico, but it is not a country; it is a commonwealth (territory) of the US
Spanish - dólar or peso, French - dollar, Portuguese - coroa, Chinese - 美元 Keep in mind that one country's dollar is likely a completely different unit of currency than another country's. The U.S. and Canada both use the "dollar," but the Canadian dollar is a different currency unit than the U.S. dollar. Panama uses the U.S. dollar as their unit of currency.
Each of the Spanish speaking countries have their own form of currency (Although, a few do share). Balboa - Panamá (replaced by US dollar 2004) Bolívar - Venezuela Colón - Costa Rica Colón- El Salvador (replaced by US dollar 2001) Guaraní - Uruguay Lempira - Honduras Córdoba - Nicaragua Euro - España Peso - Argentina Boliviano, Peso - Bolivia Peso - Chile Bogatá, Peso - Colombia Peso - Cuba Peso - México Peso - Uruguay Quetzal - Guatemala Sol nuevo - Perú Sucre, American Dollar - Ecuador (replaced by US dollar 2000) While some of the currencies may have the same name, they (for the most part) do not have the same value when converting currencies. For Example: 1 Cuban peso is actually worth 13.9 Mexican Pesos.
Spain uses the Euro. As of 12Feb09 EUR1 was worth USD1.2860 or USD1 was worth EUR0.7776
Ecuador is the only Spanish-speaking country that uses the American dollar as its official currency.
El Salvador and Panama
Costa Rica has a currency named the colon, which is divided into 100 centimos (rather than centavos).El Salvador has a currency also named the colón, but uses the US dollar as the circulating currency.
Ecuador uses the US dollar as its official currency. However, it issues "centavo" coins as fractions of the dollar, and although the same size as US coins, they bear inscriptions in Spanish. The dollarization took place amid devaluation of the former currency, the sucre, in March, 2000.El Salvador similarly adopted dollarization in 2001, although the Salvadoran colón continues to circulate between banks, and prices may be listed in both dollars and colones.Panama has used the US dollar as its official currency alongside the balboa, which is pegged to the dollar's value.*also Puerto Rico, but it is not a country; it is a commonwealth (territory) of the US
Ecuador is from the Spanish meaning equator. That country's currency is the US dollar.
Each independent country has its own currency:Cuba uses the Cuban peso.the Dominican Republic uses the Dominican peso.Puerto Rico uses the U.S. dollar.
Spanish - dólar or peso, French - dollar, Portuguese - coroa, Chinese - 美元 Keep in mind that one country's dollar is likely a completely different unit of currency than another country's. The U.S. and Canada both use the "dollar," but the Canadian dollar is a different currency unit than the U.S. dollar. Panama uses the U.S. dollar as their unit of currency.
Each Spanish speaking country uses its own money, such as Argentinian Peso Euro U.S. dollar Bolivar
The Canadian Dollar.
Pakistan
the currency is what money type the country has - us dollar, pound, kronur
The US dollar.