The US dollar is legal tender in Panama, Ecuador, El Salvador, East Timor, Palau, Micronesia, Marshall Islands, the British Virgin Islands, the Turks and Caicos Islands, and, as a practical matter is the circulating currency of Zimbabwe, Peru, Uruguay, Cambodia and Afghanistan. It is also widely accepted in southern Canada and northern Mexico..
Bahamas, Bermuda, Barbados, Belize, Lebanon, Hong Kong, Macau, and several Arab countries have their own currencies which are pegged to the US dollar.
There are so many countries those have currency rather than dollar.. Pakistan India UAE Saudi Arabia Iran European countries Many countries do not use the dollar, here a just a few examples UK = British Pound Most of the European countries = Euro Japan = Yen India = Rupee Brazil = Real China = Yuan Mexico = Peso Thailand = Bhat Denmark = Krona
1.8 billion dollars in different countries. He owns a $30-Million dollar mansion in morocco. He also owns 10-million dollar mansions each in 5 eastern Europe countries and 2 western Europe countries. He has also heavily invested in dubai and other middle eastern countries.
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They use the Canadian dollar.
Lots of countries gave currency symbols.United States of America ($ ¢)Other countries that have a currency called the dollar ($)Countries using the Euro (€)Great Britain (£)Japan (¥)Though there are many small countries that has a currency symbol, among them a noteworthy currency symbol is that of India (₹)
Both countries use the U.S. dollar.
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No. However, there is a black market trade in dollars in many foreign countries.
There are three countries in north America. Canada, United States, and Mexico. The US uses dollars. The other two countries use different currency.
Lebanon, Zimbabwe, Iraq, Panama, Ecuador
Ecuador and El Salvador use the US dollar as their official currency. Panama also uses the dollar alongside its own currency, the Panamanian Balboa.
There are several countries that use currency called a dollar. These include the United States, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Taiwan, and Belize. Despite having the same name, these currencies have different exchange rates versus the US dollar. E.g. a Canadian dollar is not worth the same amount as a US dollar, and so on.
The money or coins are worth different amounts
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The US dollar is not as much as the Canadian Dollar, the Euro, or the British Pound, so in countries that use those form of currency is where it would be the least.
No, the United States does not use fiat money. The value of the United States Dollar is determined by free market capitalism. Some countries, such as the Bahamas, declare their currency to be equal to the US Dollar, and therefore use fiat money.
There are several countries that use currency called a dollar. These include the United States, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Taiwan, and Belize. Despite having the same name, these currencies have different exchange rates versus the US dollar. E.g. a Canadian dollar is not worth the same amount as a US dollar, and so on.