in georgia
No. The currency in Georgia is the Georgian lari.
Georgian Currency is known as Georgian Lari.
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The country of Georgia has the Georgian lari as its currency.
The currency in Georgia is called the Lari (GEL). One Lari is equal to about 70 cents (US) -- as of 18 August 2008.
in the black eyed peas of coarse!
There is none. South Caroline and Georgia are both states in the United States, and therefore use US federal currency.
Abazi was a non-decimal unit of currency used in the country of Georgia until 1833, divided into 40 subunits called puli.
Yes, U.S. dollars are accepted in some places in Georgia, particularly in tourist areas and large hotels. However, the official currency is the Georgian Lari (GEL), and it's advisable to use Lari for most transactions to avoid unfavorable exchange rates. It's also a good idea to carry some local currency for smaller vendors and services.
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Im sorry to tell you this but there are no currency exchanges in Augusta the nearest one is at Hearts-field Jackson international airport in Atlanta on the first floor in the departures area. Take that money to exchange it next time you plan to visit Atlanta for spending cash.