The currency used is the Canadian Dollar (CAD), which is divided into 100 cents. One-dollar coins are also known as loonies (due to the picture of a loon, a type of bird, on the coin), and two-dollar coins as toonies. Banks and bureaux de change will change money and travellers cheques, as will some hotels, but the rate will not be as good. Major credit cards are widely accepted and ATMs are plentiful. US Dollars are largely accepted, though due to fraud, larger notes might not be and change is usually given in Canadian dollars.
Like in most parts of Canada.
the canadian dolloar(cad)
They use the United States currency
The villagers use cowries as currency.
The currency for Micronesia is the US Dollar (USD).
Króna.
rupee
In France they use the Euro
In Honduras, the currency is lempiras
The Israeli currency is called the shekel.
Barcelona in Spain has. the euro as their currency
Malagasy Ariary - This is the currency of Madagascar.
currency backed by gold