In my tiny little nation, we use the Swiss Franc, which is divided into 100 "rappen" (German); 100 "centimes" (French); 100 "centesimi" (Italian, but 1 "centesimo") and in Romasch, 100 rap.
It is usually abbreviated as CHF, SfR. The centimes are divided into 5 centimes, 10 centimes, 20 centimes and 50 centimes coins. Then we have 1 fr, 2 frs, 5 frs coins. And last we have the bills which are 10 francs (in yellow), 20 francs (in reddish-pink), 50 francs (in green), 100 francs (in blue), 200 francs (in brownish-yellow) and 1000 francs (purple).
The exchange rate can be found through Yahoo! Finance by clicking below for US$ to CHF
http://finance.yahoo.com/currency/convert?amt=1&from=USD&to=CHF&submit=Convert
CHF to US$, click below:
http://finance.yahoo.com/currency/convert?amt=1&from=CHF&to=USD&submit=Convert
Hope this has helped,
S.O.
2006-12-09 05:22:11
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answered by Jean-Paul J 5
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Swiss Francs. But usually every store accept euros.
2006-12-12 10:03:11
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answered by buzzrina 2
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1.20 swiss francs = 1 US dollar
2006-12-12 18:26:49
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answered by The Main Man at Yahoo 4
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Swiss Franks are their local currency. But you can find places there who accept euros as well.
2006-12-09 12:37:00
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answered by Lisa 2
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swiss francs
2006-12-09 12:08:41
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answered by yellowstone 6
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Euros
2006-12-09 12:44:27
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answered by carole 3
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they use CHF (swiss franc) , approx us$ 1 = 1,25 CHF
2006-12-12 05:53:20
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answered by iyc1899 1
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Franc...
2006-12-09 12:13:36
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answered by Anonymous
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swiss francs (CHF)!!!!
2006-12-13 03:10:56
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answered by sunshine 6
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