Australian dollar • (since 1943; also uses
its own coins) • (since 1914; also issues non-circulating Nauran collector coins pegged to the Australian dollar) • (since 1892; also uses
its own coins) --> • (also issues
its own non-circulating commemorative and collector coins minted at the
New Zealand Mint, pegged to the New Zealand dollar.) • (also issues
its own non-circulating commemorative and collector coins pegged to the New Zealand dollar.) • (also issues its own non-circulating commemorative and collector coins pegged to the New Zealand dollar.)
Pound sterling British Overseas Territories using the pound, or a local currency pegged to the pound, as their currency: • '''' (issues non-circulating collector coins for the British Antarctic Territory.) • (
de jure,
U.S. dollar used
de facto; also issues non-circulating collector coins for the British Indian Ocean Territory.) • (alongside the
Falkland Islands pound) • (alongside the
Gibraltar pound) • (Tristan da Cunha; alongside the
Saint Helena pound in
Saint Helena and
Ascension; also issues non-circulating collector coins for Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha.) • (alongside the
Falkland Islands pound; also issues non-circulating collector coins for South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands.) The
Crown Dependencies use a local issue of the pound as their currency: • (
Guernsey pound) • (issues non-circulating
Alderney pound collector coins, backed by both the Pound sterling and Guernsey pound.) • (
Manx pound) • (
Jersey pound) Under plans published in the
Sustainable Growth Commission report by the
Scottish National Party, an
independent Scotland would use the pound as their currency for the first 10 years of independence. This has become known as sterlingisation. Other countries: • (alongside the
United States dollar,
South African rand,
Botswana pula,
Japanese yen, several other currencies and the
Zimbabwean ZiG)
South African rand • (alongside the
Swazi lilangeni) • (alongside the
Lesotho loti) • (alongside the
Namibian dollar) • (alongside the
United States dollar,
South African rand,
Botswana pula,
Japanese yen, several other currencies and the
Zimbabwean ZiG)
United States dollar Used exclusively • (also issues non-circulating British Virgin Islands collector coins pegged to the U.S. dollar) •
Caribbean Netherlands (since 1 January 2011) • (issued non-circulating collector coins of the Marshall Islands pegged to the U.S. dollar since 1986) • (since 1944) • (issued non-circulating Turks and Caicos Islands collector coins denominated in "Crowns" and pegged to the U.S. dollar since 1969)
Used partially • (the
United States dollar is used for major purchases such as buying properties) • (
Bahamian dollar pegged at 1:1 but the United States dollar is accepted) • (
Barbadian dollar pegged at 2:1 but the United States dollar is accepted) • (
Belizean dollar pegged at 2:1 but the United States dollar is accepted) • (
Bermudian dollar pegged at 1:1 but the United States dollar is accepted) • (alongside the
Bolivian boliviano) • (uses the
Cambodian riel for many official transactions but most businesses deal exclusively in dollars for all but the cheapest items. Change is often given in a combination of U.S. dollars and Cambodian riel. ATMs yield U.S. dollars rather than Cambodian riel) • (many institutions accept both the
Congolese franc and U.S. dollars) • (uses alongside the
Costa Rican colón) • (uses alongside the
Dominican peso) • (since 2000; also uses
its own coins) • (uses alongside the
Guatemalan quetzal) • (uses the U.S. dollar alongside its domestic currency, the
gourde) • (uses alongside the
Honduran lempira) • (alongside the
Iraqi dinar) • (alongside the
Lebanese pound) • (exclusively used the U.S. dollar during the
early PRC period, but the National Bank of Liberia began issuing five dollar coins in 1982; • (since 1904; also uses
its own coins) • (uses
its own coins) • (the main currency is the Uruguayan peso) • (alongside the
Venezuelan bolívar; due to
hyperinflation, USD is used for purchases such as buying electrical appliances, clothes, spare car parts, and food) • (alongside the
Vietnamese đồng) • (since 2020; alongside the
South African rand,
British pound,
Botswana pula,
Japanese yen, and the
Zimbabwean ZiG)
Others •
Algerian dinar:
Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (
de facto independent state, recognized by 45 UN member states, but
mostly occupied by
Morocco; used in the
Sahrawi refugee camps) •
Botswana pula: (alongside several other currencies and U.S. dollar-denominated
bond coins and
bond notes of the
Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) dollar) •
Brunei dollar: (alongside the
Singapore dollar) •
Canadian dollar: (alongside the
euro) •
Chinese renminbi: (alongside several other currencies and U.S. dollar-denominated
bond coins and
bond notes of the
Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) dollar) •
Colombian peso: (mainly in western states, alongside U.S. dollar) •
Danish krone: • (also issues its
own coins and some notes) • •
Egyptian pound: (
Palestinian territories) •
Hong Kong dollar: (alongside the
Macanese pataca, pegged at $1.032) •
Japanese yen: (alongside several other currencies and the
Zimbabwean ZiG) •
Jordanian dinar: (alongside the
New Israeli shekel) •
Mauritanian ouguiya: (
de facto independent state, recognized by 45 UN member states, but
mostly occupied by
Morocco; used in the
Sahrawi refugee camps) •
Moroccan dirham: (
de facto independent state, recognized by 45 UN member states, but
mostly occupied by
Morocco; used in claimed areas under Moroccan control; issues the non-circulating
Sahrawi peseta for collectors) •
New Israeli shekel: (
Palestinian territories) •
Russian ruble: • (
de facto independent state, but recognized as a part of
Georgia internationally; issues non-circulating collector coins and non-circulating banknotes (
Abkhazian apsar) pegged to the Russian ruble) • (
de facto independent state, but recognized as a part of
Georgia internationally; issues non-circulating collector coins (
South Ossetian zarin) pegged to the Russian ruble) •
Singapore dollar: (alongside the
Brunei dollar at par) •
Swiss franc: • (uses in the exclave of
Büsingen am Hochrhein, alongside the
euro) • (uses in the enclave of
Campione d'Italia, alongside the
euro) • (also issues
non-circulating collector coins) •
Turkish lira: (
de facto independent state, but recognized as a part of
Cyprus by all UN member states except
Turkey. The
Euro is also accepted in circulation in
Northern Cyprus) ==See also==