In the Lesser Antilles, the currency you should primarily use is the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD), which is the official currency for many of the islands in this region. However, some islands may also accept the US Dollar (USD), especially in tourist areas. It's advisable to check the specific island's currency preferences before your trip and consider having some local currency on hand for smaller purchases.
the settled in dominica Puerto Rico etc.
the currency in Tunisia is the tunisian dinar- its a closed currency so you can only get it in the country you cant bring it in or take it out
Yes it is illegal to take Indian money out of India
The currency policies in Tunisia can be explained like this : Bring foreign currency it's good... don't make the state loose currency and take money out of the country". The exchange rate is currently variying between 1 Tunisian Dinar henceforth 1TND = 1 US$ and 1EUR = 1.8 TND.
Yes you should take your letter with you.
the settled in dominica Puerto Rico etc.
I think that Yen (¥) is the currency of China, so take that :)
rupee's (that is the currency which is used in india)
You should bring Kenyan currancy
Fijian Dollar
The best currency to take is Egyptian Pounds. These should be readily available at your local foreign exchange agency.
You should always try and carry local currency when traveling. Exchange your money for pesos. A hotel should be able to exchange your money if you run out, but they will charge you a fee.
Take the currency of your home country, and upon arrival in Cuba change it into Cuban convertable pesos, (CUC) which cannot be purchased outside of Cuba. Make sure your bills are clean and in good condition, it should be noted that for US currency there is an extra surcharge to exchange which is not applied to any other currency.
In 2016, the best currency to take to India was the Indian Rupee (INR) as it is the official currency of the country.
The currency used in France is the "Euro".
Depends. What currency is used on the cruise ship? This should be in the information given to you by the cruise company. If the cruise includes shore trip(s), you need the currency or currencies used in those places as well.
Coin collectors take currency out of circulation all the time. It's perfectly legal to do.