The primary form of currency in all of Switzerland is the Swiss Franc with both bills and coins. Geneva has so many international companies present that many people think that the Euro is accepted but officially it is not. There are currency exchange offices and banks on every corner that will exchange any currency into Swiss Franc. On the paper bills is a reference to the four languages spoken in Switzerland; French, Italian, Swiss German, and Romanche. Switzerland is part of the European community but not the European Union that uses the Euro.
In Geneva, Switzerland they use the Swiss Franc for currency, although it is common to see people paying with Euros since it is very near the French border.
The currency of Switzerland is the Swiss Frank (or franc), made up of 100 Rappen (or centimes).
No. The official currency of Switzerland is the Swiss franc. Switzerland is not a member of the European Union and does not use the Euro. The official currecncy of Switzerland is the Swiss franc. You may find that since Switzerland is surrounded by Eurozone countries, some companies may be willing to accept Euro. However if you are traveing to Switzerland you should convert your money to Swiss franc on or before arriving.
The kind of money used in japan is YEN.
Zero, none. Switzerland and Germany border on each other, so you can step over the border in zero time. If you want to fly from Northern Germany to Geneva, it would take 1 to 1½ hours.
English money
Danish Croner is what they use in Greenland for money
they use pesos
They use the Quetzal. :[
they use pesoPeso
The Bahamas use the same kind of money the Americans do.
Norway use their own money, Norske kroner