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 (₹)
If I was going to be a stickler -and I am-, I would answer that it is the no-longer-used Scandinavian currency called "Daler", which is the currency that led to the name "Dollar". However, Europe still has many different currencies, but I presume the answer you are looking for is the currency called "Euro".
In according to my opinion our own currency is highest currency......
The colonies suffered a constant shortage of currency to conduct trade. Currency could only be obtained through trade and many of the colonies printed their own paper money. But because there were no common regulations and no standard value on which to base the notes, confusion ensued.
Well in the early 1800's 1812 to be exact Fredrick van Currency said we should have our own form of money. Well in the early 1800's 1812 to be exact Fredrick van Currency said we should have our own form of money.
The Lira.
There are many Arab countries and each has its own currency.
Countries have their own Currency as a lot of them were made to only be used in their country of origin. Currencies like the US Dollar are widely accepted in countries outside the US due to its value over the countries own currency.
There is no one money in Europe. 26 countries use the Euro (symbol '€') as a common currency. All the countries in Europe (with the exception of Liechtenstein) have their own individual currencies.
There are many countries in Asia, each with its own currency units.
Belgium uses the euro, like many other countries in the European Union. It no longer has its own currency.
Yes, all of them has their own currencies.
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The type of money used in South America is called Contiki. Thanks for asking :)
The euro is sometimes though of as the single currency of the European Union, and is denoted by the symbol "€." However, the European Union has 27 countries, of which only 17 use the Euro. The other 10 countries still use their own currencies. The 17 countries are referred to as the Eurozone. So it is more accurate to say that the euro is the single currency of the Eurozone, not the European Union.
The euro is sometimes though of as the single currency of the European Union, and is denoted by the symbol "€." However, the European Union has 27 countries, of which only 17 use the Euro. The other 10 countries still use their own currencies. The 17 countries are referred to as the Eurozone. So it is more accurate to say that the euro is the single currency of the Eurozone, not the European Union.
NoThe currency of Brazil is the Brazilian Real.The currency of the USA is the US dollar.Most countries in the world have their own currency.
It is called a dollar, same as it is called everywhere else in the world. No country in Europe has a currency called dollar. Examples of countries with currencies called dollar are USA, Canada, Australia, Singapore, and more besides.