Name of Currency by Number of Countries

Guess the currencies by the number of countries that use them.
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Source: Wikipedia (numbers may differ between sources as countries may not have official currencies or use multiple currencies)
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Last updated: May 31, 2021
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40
Dollar
25
Euro
22
Franc
8
Dinar
8
Peso
7
Rupee
6
Pound
6
Ruble
5
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8 Comments
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Level 73
May 28, 2021
Very interesting quiz!
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Level 66
May 28, 2021
Interesting that only one of them is a single currency.
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Level 80
May 28, 2021
Exactly. This test confuses "currencies" with "name of the currencies".
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Level 68
May 30, 2021
Thanks, I wasnt sure on what to name it so the concept isnt confusing. I changed the title to "name of currency"
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Level 78
Apr 5, 2022
A lot use the CFA franc though; quite a few the EC dollar.
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Level 72
May 16, 2024
How did you get 6 for ruble? Even if you included separatist states, you'd only end up with 5. Am I missing something?
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Level 69
Jan 14, 2025
I assumed that some of the former soviet states (Kazakhstan, etc) recently switched away from a ruble and that the quiz is just outdated. However, I just researched it and it seems like that's not the case.
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Level 36
Nov 10, 2025
There are just two recognized states that use the ruble: Russia and Belarus. If you wanna count Transnistria it's 3