27 - Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Brunei, Canada, Cayman Islands, Cook Islands, East Caribbean, Fiji, Guyana, Hong Kong, Jamaica, Kiribati, Liberia, Namibia, New Zealand, Samoa (called the "tala"), Singapore, Solomon Islands, Suriname, Taiwan, Trinidad and Tobago, Tuvalu, United States, and Zimbabwe all call their currency the dollar (at least when referring to it in English). This excludes countries like El Salvador which uses the US dollar as its official currency, and countries like Cambodia which uses the US dollar as its effective currency.
The term "Fancy dollar" is not a widely recognized currency or financial term in Canada. If you are referring to a specific collectible or novelty currency, its value would depend on its rarity, condition, and demand among collectors. For accurate information, it's best to consult a currency collector or a numismatic expert.
First, the term fractional currency is used in relation to a main currency - the U.S. dollar or the euro, for example. A fractional type of currency is oftentimes 1/100 of the main currency. It simply depends on what you are converting to. For example, one dollar would be equivalent to 100 cents.
The term "Spanish dollar" typically refers to the historical silver coin that was widely used in the Americas and Europe from the 16th to the 19th centuries. It was equivalent to 8 reales, but in terms of modern currency, the "Spanish dollar" is not an official currency today. The euro is the current currency of Spain, and there are no direct conversions between pesos and dollars as they refer to different currencies and historical contexts.
Commodity currency is the name given given to currencies of countries that depend heavily on the export of certain raw materials for income. These is typical for developing countries.
One estado is equivalent to 1.00 American dollar. The term "estado" typically refers to a unit of currency in certain contexts, but it is not widely recognized as a standalone currency. If you meant a specific currency or denomination, please clarify for more accurate information.
Vauvta relates to currency and the exchange rates. For example, the valuta is the rate of one currency, such as the American Dollar to another country's currency, such as the Euro. It is Latin for the word "value".
The currency of the Netherlands is known as the Euro (EUR), which replaced the Dutch guilder in 2002. However, prior to the Euro, the currency was called the Dutch guilder (NLG). The term "Holland dollar" does not refer to any official currency; it may be a confusion with the guilder or a colloquial reference.
This question is hard to answer because there are too many scenarios. I list a few:Gold or Silver backed dollarFiat dollar againGold and Silver (short term)World currency (Unity, Bancor, ...)Digital money (chip)In case of a US dollar collapse its very likely that all banks default as well. I would not speculate that any other currency (like Swiss franc) would be accepted anywhere.
The piastre was a unit of currency originally equal to one silver dollar or peso. It served as major unit of currency of French Indochina and in the Ottoman Empire from 1885 to 1952. The term is unofficially used in Quebec Acadian slang as reference to the Canadian dollar.
Other than the United States, there is the:- Canadian dollar- Australian dollar- New Zealand dollar- Brunei dollar- Hong Kong dollar- Singapore dollar- Taiwan New dollar= 8 countries use the dollar in their currencyThis is wronga) Hong Kong is not a country.b) Full list of countries (as in UN) that use the word "dollar" in their currency are:Antigua and BarbudaAustraliaBahamasBarbadosBelizeBruneiCanadaDominicaEl SalvadorFijiGrenadaGuyanaJamaicaKiribatiLiberiaNamibiaNauruNew ZealandSt Kitts and NevisSt LuciaSt Vincent and the GrenadinesSingaporeSolomon IslandsSurinamTaiwanTrinidad and TobagoTuvaluUSAZimbabweThese countries use the US dollar albeit some call it something else:East TimorEcuadorIraq (nominally)PalauPanama
Actually, Ringgit is the Malay term for Dollar. Country that use Ringgit is 1 - Malaysia (All language; Malay, English, Chinese, Indian Language etc). Current Currency Symbol : RM. Former Currency Symbol : $ or M$ 2 - Brunei (Also called Dollar in English) Currency Symbol : $ or B$ 3 - Singapore (Also called Dollar in English and Yuan in Chinese) Currency Symbol : $ or S$
The term "EURUSD" in forex trading signifies the currency pair composed of the Euro (EUR) and the US Dollar (USD). It represents the exchange rate between the Euro and the US Dollar, indicating how many US Dollars are needed to purchase one Euro.