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The currency used in Rome is the Euro. It can be exchanged for local currency at banks, currency exchange offices, and some hotels or tourist areas.
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Estonia has its own currency, the Estonain Kroon, but they are a member of the EU and many vendors will accept Euros, or you can easily have tehm exchanged for local currency.
No. India does not use the dollar as a unit of currency.
Currency did not exist in Mesopotamia. Instead, the economy relied on a barter system where goods and services were exchanged directly without the use of money.
Italians now use the Euro as their currency.
Hawaii is the 50th state of the US so the official currency is US dollars. However, the state has a considerable amount of Asian currency exchanged there, as it is not legal tender.
The currency of Italy is the Euro (€).
No. You must use the local currency: the new sheqel.
To abandon the local currency, and use a more stable foreign currency..ex U.S., Euro..etc
The local currency unit.
Legally, the only country that has to allow US currency to be used is the United States. Most countries will allow it to be exchanged without any problem, but there are some places where it is not legal.
Yes. Most banks will convert your foreign currency cash into the local currency. They will do it only if you are either:A foreign national who is on a tourist trip to the nation and need local currency orYou were employed in a foreign country and are trying to convert your earnings abroad into the local currency for use.