Gabon is one of a number of countries that use the Central African CFA franc. As you might guess the country is in the central part of Africa, and here you’ll find out more about the country and its currency.
French Polynesia CFP Franc – XPF
People living in French Polynesia use the CFP franc as their official currency. This is a French overseas territory hence the name French Polynesia and also the use of a franc-based currency in daily life. What coins and notes are
Wallis and Futuna CFP Franc – XPF
Wallis and Futuna is the name of a small series of islands located in the South Pacific. These islands use the CFP franc as their national currency. This stands for the Cour de Franc Pacifique, which basically means it is
British Virgin Islands US Dollar – USD
You’ll no doubt have heard of the Virgin Islands but you may not be aware they are actually split into three distinct areas. These are the British Virgin Islands, the US Virgin Islands and the Spanish Virgin Islands. As such
US Virgin Islands US Dollar – USD
Are you familiar with the Virgin Islands? You probably are – most people are familiar with the name. The one thing many aren’t aware of though is that this archipelago or group of islands is split into three sections. Officially
Tokelau New Zealand Dollar – NZD
Tokelau is a part of the world that does not have its own currency in circulation. Instead Tokelau – which is officially recognised as one of New Zealand’s five territories – uses the New Zealand dollar. What coins and notes
Togo West African CFA Franc – XOF
Togo is one of several countries that use the West African CFA franc. There is more than one franc used in this part of the world, since there is a central version of this currency available as well. Here we
Tuvalu Dollar – TVD
You may not be familiar with Tuvalu but its currency is one of the most famous in the world – the dollar. This is their own version of the dollar however, and you’ll learn more about it here. What coins
Tajikistan Somoni – TJS
Tajikistan may not be a country you’ve heard of, but they use the somoni as their currency. If this is the first time you heard of either the country or its currency, you can learn more about them both here.
Swaziland Lilangeni – SZL
Swaziland uses the lilangeni as its official currency. However you can also use the South African rand if you go to this country, which is certainly handy to know. What coins and notes are available for this currency? Firstly you