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Ecuador uses the US dollar as its official currency. However, it issues "centavo" coins as fractions of the dollar, and although the same size as US Coins, they bear inscriptions in Spanish. The dollarization took place amid devaluation of the former currency, the sucre, in March, 2000.

El Salvador similarly adopted dollarization in 2001, although the Salvadoran colón continues to circulate between banks, and prices may be listed in both dollars and colones.

Panama has used the US dollar as its official currency alongside the balboa, which is pegged to the dollar's value.

*also Puerto Rico, but it is not a country; it is a commonwealth (territory) of the US

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Costa Rica is a Spanish-speaking country that has its currency printed in English. The Costa Rican colón banknotes include both English and Spanish translations for certain terms.

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