nd:
Danish krone (DKK)
Grenada:
East Caribbean dollar (XCD)
Guadeloupe:
French franc (FRF); euro (EUR)
Guam:
US dollar (USD)
Guatemala:
quetzal (GTQ), US dollar (USD), others allowed
Guernsey:
British pound (GBP); note - there is also a Guernsey pound
Guinea:
Guinean franc (GNF)
Guinea-Bissau:
Communaute Financiere Africaine franc (XOF); note -
responsible authority is the Central Bank of the West African
States; previously the Guinea-Bissau peso (GWP) was used
Guyana:
Guyanese dollar (GYD)
Haiti:
gourde (HTG)
Holy See (Vatican City):
Italian lira (ITL); euro (EUR)
Honduras:
lempira (HNL)
Hong Kong:
Hong Kong dollar (HKD)
Hungary:
forint (HUF)
Iceland:
Icelandic krona (ISK)
India:
Indian rupee (INR)
Indonesia:
Indonesian rupiah (IDR)
Iran:
Iranian rial (IRR)
Iraq:
Iraqi dinar (IQD)
Ireland:
Irish pound (IEP); euro (EUR)
note: on 1 January 1999, the EU introduced the euro as a common
currency that is now being used by financial institutions in Ireland
at a fixed rate of 0.787564 Irish pounds per euro and will replace
the local currency for all transactions in 2002
Israel:
new Israeli shekel (ILS)
Italy:
Italian lira (ITL); euro (EUR)
note: on 1 January 1999, the EU introduced the euro as a common
currency that is now being used by financial institutions in Italy
at a fixed rate of 1,936.27 Italian lire per euro and will replace
the local currency for all transactions in 2002
Jamaica:
Jamaican dollar (JMD)
Japan:
yen (JPY)
Jersey:
British pound (GBP); note - there is also a Jersey pound
Jordan:
Jordanian dinar (JOD)
Kazakhstan:
tenge (KZT)
Kenya:
Kenyan shilling (KES)
Kiribati:
Australian dollar (AUD)
Korea, North:
North Korean won (KPW)
Korea, South:
South Korean won (KRW)
Kuwait:
Kuwaiti dinar (KWD)
Kyrgyzstan:
Kyrgyzstani som (KGS)
Laos:
kip (LAK)
Latvia:
Latvian lat (LVL)
Lebanon:
Lebanese pound (LBP)
Lesotho:
loti (LSL); South African rand (ZAR)
Liberia:
Liberian dollar (LRD)
Libya:
Libyan dinar (LYD)
Liechtenstein:
Swiss franc (CHF)
Lithuania:
litas (LTL)
Luxembourg:
Luxembourg franc (LUF); euro (EUR)
note: on 1 January 1999, the EU introduced the euro as a common
currency that is now being used by financial institutions in
Luxembourg at a fixed rate of 40.3399
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