The curreny of the Dominican Republic is a Dominican peso
No, the legal currency in the dominican republic is the Dominican Peso, which one peso is 2cents of dollars. But US dollars are acceptable too.
$39.26
Currently circulating coin -- no collector value.
The currency of Hispaniola is the Dominican Peso in the Dominican Republic and the Haitian Gourde in Haiti.
The Dominican peso (DOP, or RD$) is the national currency, although United States dollars (USD) are accepted too and is implicated in almost all commercial transactions of the Dominican Republic; such dollarization is common in high inflation economies. Americans traveling to the Dominican Republic have a very good exchange rate.
One Dominican Republic peso is the equivalent of 2 cents in US dollars. Not much can be purchased in the United States for that amount, though in the Dominican Republic you may be able to purchase a stick of gum or piece of hard candy.
The official currency is Dominican peso. In most cases US dollars are accepted from tourists.
Dominican Peso DOP$ is legal currency in the Dominican Republic, although United States dollars (US$) are included in all it's financial transaccions and is highly accepted. Current rate of DOP$43 per US$1.
Peso Oreo is the currency on Dominican Republic. (It symbol is $)
Well it's acually 50 centavos peso not dollar and the Dominican Republic doesn't use those any more
Dominican peso was created in 1844.