| @Newtoni: Afghanistan, Cambodia and Lebanon have their own currencies, i.e. banknotes/bills of afghanis, Cambodian riels and Lebanese pounds are issued, although they may be used together with foreign currencies. I only included countries (like Ecuador or Nauru) where the US or the Australian dollar alone circulates. Of course in some countries there is (officially or de facto) more than one currency in use, e.g. in Argentina most real estate sales are made in US dollars, but only the peso is official. |