yes
It is to small a country to have its own currency.
Switzerland and Liechtenstein use the Swiss Franc.
The Swiss franc is the official currency in Switzerland and Liechtenstein.
Swiss Franc
yes It is to small a country to have its own currency.
The Swiss franc
Although the euro can be used in Liechtenstein, (but only in large shops and a few other places), the official national currency is the Swiss Franc (CHF). Other than that major credit cards - especially Visa - are widely accepted almost everywhere.
The Swiss Franc (SFR) is primarily used in Switzerland and Liechtenstein. It is the official currency of Switzerland and is widely accepted throughout the country, while Liechtenstein also uses the Swiss Franc due to its close economic ties with Switzerland.
Their official currency is the Swiss Franc.1 Swiss franc = 1.04167 U.S. dollars
Within Switzerland the symbol normally used is "Fr", for example: 5.50 FrInternationally, the official abbreviation is "CHF", for example CHF 5.50
The Swiss Franc, or Frank (abbreviation: CHF), which is divided up into 100 units called Rappen in German, Centimes in French, Centesimi in Italian and Rap in Romansh.All the countries surrounding them use Euros, except Liechtenstein which also uses Swiss Franks.
The currency in Switzerland is the Swiss frank (or franc), divided into 100 Rappen (or centimes).
Liechtenstein does not have it's own currency. They use Swiss money in Liechtenstein, Franks and Rappen.