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    December 27, 2013

    Currencies of North America

    There are 23 North American countries, ranging from large continental countries like Canada, the United States, and Mexico to extremely small Caribbean island countries like Saint Kitts and Nevis. Listed after the currencies' names, the subunits of the currencies are in brackets.
    Antigua & Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts & Nevis, Saint Lucia, and Saint Vincent & the Grenadines
    The East Caribbean Dollar {100 cents} is used in the six countries listed above.
    Bahamas - Bahamian Dollar {100 cents}
    Barbados - Barbadian Dollar {100 cents}
    Belize - Belize Dollar {100 cents}
    Canada - Canadian Dollar {100 cents}
    Costa Rica - Costa Rican Cólon {100 céntimos}
    Cuba - Cuban Peso {100 centavos}
    Dominican Republic - Dominican Peso {100 centavos}
    El Salvador - U.S. Dollar {100 cents}; formerly the Salvadoran Colón {100 centavos}
    Guatemala - Guatemalan Quetzal {100 centavos/lenes}
    Haiti - Haitian Gourde {100 centimes/santim}
    Honduras - Honduran Lempira {100 centavos}
    Jamaica - Jamaican Dollar {100 cents}
    Mexico - Mexican Peso {100 centavos}
    Nicaragua - Nicaraguan Córdoba {100 centavos}
    Panama - Panamanian Balboa {100 centésimos}
    Trinidad and Tobago - Trinidad and Tobago Dollar {100 cents}
    United States - United States Dollar {100 cents}

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