There are 180 official currencies used around the world. A currency is a form of money or means of exchange, which includes paper bills, coins, and polymer banknotes made from materials like cotton. The document then lists many currencies from countries around the world in alphabetical order from Afghan Afghani to Zimbabwean Dollar, including less common currencies like the Bhutanese Ngultrum and Djiboutian Franc. It notes some countries like Canada and Ecuador use the US Dollar and many European nations use the Euro.
10. A
• In ANGOLA they use the Angolan Kwanza AOA
• And in ARMENIA, the Armenian dram AMD
11. B
• Bahrain – Baharain Dinar BHD
• Brazil- Brazilian Real BRl
• Bolivia- Bolivian bolivariano BOB
12. C
• Canada- Canadian Dollar CAD
• China- Chinese Yuan CNY
• Colombia-Colombian Peso COP
• Costa Rica- Costarican Colon CRC
• Cuba- Cuban Peso CUP
• Cameroon and Chad-Central African CFA Franc
13. Many countries use the Dollar
• USA – US Dollar
• CANADA – Canadian Dollar
• BARBADOS – Barbadian Dollar BBD
• BAHAMAS- Bahamian Dollar BBD
• ECUADOR- Ecuadorian Dollar
• And many more…
16. Some of my favourite rare ones…
• Bhutan- Bhutanese ngultrun BTN
• Djibouti- Djiboutian franc
• Croatia-Croatian Kuna HRK
• Ethiopia- Ethiopian Birr ETB
17. F
• Almost all countries in Europe use the Euro
like…
• France
• Finland
• Italy
• Germany
• Portugal
• Spain
18. G
• Gabon in Africa uses the Centra African Franc
CFA
• Gamibia – Gamibian dalasi GMD
• Ghana- Ghanian cedi GHS
• Greenland- Danish Krone DKK
• Guatemala- Guatemalan quetzal GTQ
19. H
• Haiti Hatian gourde HTG
• Honduras Honduran Lempira HNL
• Hong Kong (China) Hongong Dollar HKD
20. I
• Iceland Icelandic Krona Isk
• Iran Iranian rial IRR
• Iraq Iraqi Dinar
• Israel Israeli new sheqel
21. If you go to INDIA on holidays you’ll
need Indian ruppes INR