Countries With Multiple Currencies

While most countries use a single official currency, several nations accept or use multiple currencies. This can happen due to economic dollarization, shared currency agreements, or the use of both a local currency and a widely-accepted foreign one. Countries in transition or with unstable economies sometimes adopt foreign currencies alongside their own.

Countries

19

Population

45.95M

% of total

7.6%

continents

5

Complete list

#CountryPopulation
1LesothoLesotho2.12M
2GuernseyGuernsey64.8K
3CubaCuba9.75M
4Isle of ManIsle of Man84.5K
5KiribatiKiribati120.7K
6PalestinePalestine5.48M
7Cook IslandsCook Islands15.0K
8Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da CunhaSaint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha5.7K
9NamibiaNamibia3.02M
10JerseyJersey103.3K
11BahamasBahamas398.2K
12PanamaPanama4.06M
13Western SaharaWestern Sahara600.9K
14EswatiniEswatini1.24M
15Faroe IslandsFaroe Islands54.9K
16BhutanBhutan784.0K
17CambodiaCambodia17.58M
18BruneiBrunei455.5K
19TuvaluTuvalu10.6K

Frequently Asked Questions

Which countries use more than one currency?
Several countries accept multiple currencies, often a local currency alongside the US Dollar or Euro. Examples include Cuba, Zimbabwe, and Panama.

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