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China Yuan, Pataca, Dollar

Serbia and Montenegro Dinar and Euro


Cayman Island US Dollars and Cayman Island Dollar
Lebanon US Dollars and Syrian Pounds
Luxembourg Belgian Francs and OIF
Timor leste

According to the CIA World Factbook 2004 the following countries use
more than one currency.

Bhutan:

ngultrum (BTN)
Indian rupee (INR)

Cyprus:

Greek Cypriot area: Cypriot pound (CYP)


Turkish Cypriot area: Turkish lira (TRL)

Guatemala:

quetzal (GTQ)

US dollar (USD)

Guernsey:

Jersey:

British pound (GBP); note - there is also a Guernsey pound

British pound (GBP); note - there is also a Jersey pound

Lesotho:

loti (LSL)
South African rand (ZAR)

Isle of Man:

British pound (GBP); note - there is also a Manx pound

Namibia:

Namibian dollar (NAD); South African rand (ZAR)

Panama:

balboa (PAB)
US dollar (USD)

Serbia and Montenegro: In Serbia the Serbian dinar (CSD) is legal


tender, but the euro (EUR) is the de facto currency; in Montenegro and
Kosovo the euro is legal tender. (2004)

Tuvalu:

Australian dollar (AUD); note - there is also a Tuvaluan dollar

West Bank:

New Israeli shekel (ILS)

Jordanian dinar (JOD)

Source: CIA World Factbook 2004


http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/fields/2065.html

I hope this helps!

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