There are many unusual names for currencies around the world. One of the more unusual names must surely be the kip, which is the official currency in use in Laos. What coins and notes are available for this currency? The
Burundi Franc – BIF
Burundi uses its own version of the franc as its currency. This is represented by the letters BIF on the international currency markets. What coins and notes are available for this currency? Most people are familiar with the franc, even
Zambia Kwacha – ZMW
The country of Zambia uses the kwacha as its official currency. This is recognised by the ISO code ZMW and this code can actually make it easier to find when using a conversion tool. What coins and notes are available
Samoa Tala – WST
The country of Samoa uses the tala as its official currency. It is the only country in the world to use this currency. What coins and notes are available for this currency? Each tala is divided into 100 sene, and
Yemen Rial – YER
If you should ever visit Yemen you will use the rial while you are there. This is their official currency and you can find out more about it and the country itself below. What coins and notes are available for
Bolivia Boliviano – BOB
Some countries have rather appropriate names for their currencies, taking inspiration from the name of the country itself. This is certainly the case in Bolivia, where they have named their currency the boliviano. At least it makes it rather easy
Bosnia and Herzegovina Mark – BAM
Bosnia and Herzegovina now has the mark as its official currency. The proper term for this currency is the convertible mark, or alternatively the konvertibilna marka locally. What coins and notes are available for this currency? The convertible mark is
Saint Helena Pound – SHP
Saint Helena uses their own version of the pound, a currency that is also used in Tristan da Cunha and Ascension Island. What coins and notes are available for this currency? You should be quite familiar with the Saint Helena
Bhutan Ngultrum – BTN
This currency definitely ranks among the group of world currencies that is not very widely known. The ngultrum is used in Bhutan although it is not the only currency used there. The people also use the Indian rupee and indeed
Vanuatu Vatu – VUV
We would guess in this particular case both the country and the currency it uses are completely new and unfamiliar to you. Let’s rectify that situation now by finding out more about both of them. What coins and notes are