Dọ́là

Dọ́là ni oruko owonina fun ibise ni opolopo awon orile-ede ile-ijoba bi Australia, New Zealand, Canada, awon agbegbe Eastern Caribbean territories, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Brunei, East Timor, Ecuador, El Salvador, Panama, Belize ati ni Orile-ede Amerika.


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Countries currently using the dollar

CountriesCurrencyISO 4217 code
 Antigua and BarbudaEast Caribbean DollarXCD
 Australia and its external territoriesAustralian DollarAUD
 BahamasBahamian DollarBSD
 BarbadosBarbados DollarBBD
 BelizeBelize dollarBZD
 BruneiBrunei dollarBND
 CanadaCanadian DollarCAD
 DominicaEast Caribbean DollarXCD
 East TimorUnited States DollarUSD
 EcuadorUnited States DollarUSD
 El SalvadorUnited States DollarUSD
 FijiFiji DollarFJD
 GrenadaEast Caribbean DollarXCD
 GuyanaGuyana DollarGYD
 Hong KongHong Kong DollarHKD
 JamaicaJamaican DollarJMD
 KiribatiKiribati dollar along with the Australian DollarN/A/AUD
 LiberiaLiberian DollarLRD
 Marshall IslandsUnited States DollarUSD
 Federated States of MicronesiaUnited States DollarKWD
 NamibiaNamibian DollarNAD
 NauruAustralian DollarAUD
 New Zealand and its external territoriesNew Zealand DollarNZD
 PalauUnited States DollarUSD
 Saint Kitts and NevisEast Caribbean DollarXCD
 Saint LuciaEast Caribbean DollarXCD
 Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesEast Caribbean DollarXCD
 SingaporeSingapore DollarSGD
 Solomon IslandsSolomon Islands DollarSBD
 SurinameSurinamese dollarSRD
 TaiwanNew Taiwan DollarTWD
 Trinidad and TobagoTrinidad and Tobago DollarTTD
 TuvaluTuvaluan dollar along with the Australian DollarTVD/ AUD
 United States and its territoriesUnited States DollarUSD
 ZimbabweUnited States Dollar[1]
USD

Countries and regions which have previously used the dollar

  • Malaysia: the Malaysian Ringgit used to be called the "Malaysian Dollar." The surrounding territories (i.e. Malaya, British North Borneo, Sarawak, Brunei, and Singapore) used several varieties of dollars (e.g. Straits dollar, Malayan dollar, Sarawak dollar, British North Borneo dollar; Malaya and British Borneo dollar) before Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei gained their independence from the United Kingdom. See also for a complete list of currencies.
  • Spain: the Spanish dollar is closely related the Dollars and Pesos used today.
  • Rhodesia: the Rhodesian dollar replaced the Rhodesian pound in 1970 and it was used until Rhodesia was split into Zambia and Zimbabwe in 1979.

Other territories which currently use the dollar

Countries which accept the dollar, but is not their official currency


Afghanistan




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