The Krona is still the currency of Sweden.
Serbian Dinars still remain the official currency of the Serbia. Some form of this currency has been in use in the country since the 13th Century.
Mexico & they're still there today.
The world's oldest currency still in use is Pound Sterling (The currency of the United Kingdom).
The Bosnian Convertible Marka was the currency of Bosnia in 1914 and is still the currency used. The Marka is also the currency of Herzegovina.
No. Poland still uses it's own currency.
we can exchange foreign currency of leats of banks
we can exchange foreign currency of leats of banks
No.
Bartering and trading is still widely used in some areas, but most contries (those that are internationally recognized) have their own established currency.
Switzerland still maintain their original currency the Swiss Frank, aswell as using the euro as we know of it today. Some small Spanish towns are beginning to use the old currency again to help the economy, and stabilise the economic downturn that is around the corner from the highly popular island
Still not. You will have to change into Leva (Lv), which is the local currency.