Currencies of the world

Thoughts?

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Stupid map. Euro is one supranational currency. All those dollars having the same name doesn't make them the same currency.

>Others
fucking lazy redditors

It's called having a currency pegged to a currency.

Yeah whoever made it is stupid and should have specified it meant currency names.

Bolivians don't call it "peso" tho'.

Yes, the map is about name of currencies
I would like a map that shows the "2nd" currency of each country, for example many latino countries accept american dollars

Shit map

why are dollar, peso and real grouped together?

see

Heres a better map
Those blue parts of africa were tied to the french franc before, so now theyre tied to euros wich brings them some stability

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australian dollars, new zealand dollars and canadian dollars aren't pegged to anything, don't know about the other dollars

Only Ecuador, no? Even in CancĂșn you would have a hard time with only dollars.

wasn't the concept of the dollar invented after the "spanish dollar"? with the same symbol and all

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_dollar

less retarded explanation i could came up with

Panama, argentina, touristic parts of mexico... they accept dollars
2nd currency means secondary, where did you get that "only dollars" from??

How come i never heard of this? Thanks for the link

Isn't the Franc pegged to the Euro then?

Peru too.

>lira/pound

Lira/libra/pound all mean the same afaik, they are practically translations

Wow, I didn't know that, I had assumed it was maybe something to with Egypt being a semi-colony of ours.

They all descend from the same word oddly enough.

Useless map, to be honest.

I kinda miss our pounds.

>I kinda miss our pounds.
Are you over 52? If not, how can you miss it?