Bermuda dollar
From Freepedia
The dollar (ISO 4217 code: BMD; symbol: $) has been the national currency of Bermuda since 1970. It is pegged to the US dollar at a 1:1 rate, but is not traded outside of Bermuda. Prior to 1970, Bermuda used the British pound/shilling/pence system.
Coins in circulation
- 1 cent
- 5 cent
- 10 cent
- 25 cent
- 1 dollar
Banknotes in circulation
- 2 dollar
- 5 dollar
- 10 dollar
- 20 dollar
- 50 dollar
- 100 dollar
Current BMD exchange rates
AUD | CAD | EUR | GBP | INR | NZD | USD
External link
- Essential facts about the Bermuda dollar (geared toward overseas visitors)
| Currencies of The Americas | |
|---|---|
| North | Bermuda dollar | Canadian dollar | Danish krone (Greenland) | Euro (Saint-Pierre et Miquelon) | Mexican peso | US dollar |
| Central | Belize dollar | Costa Rican colón | Guatemalan quetzal | Honduran lempira | Nicaraguan córdoba | Panamanian balboa | US dollar (El Salvador) |
| Caribbean | Aruban florin | Bahamian dollar | Barbadian dollar | Cayman dollar | Cuban peso | Cuban convertible peso | Dominican peso | East Caribbean dollar | Euro (Guadeloupe, Martinique) | Haitian gourde | Jamaican dollar | Netherlands Antilles florin | Trinidad and Tobago dollar |
| South | Argentine peso | Bolivian boliviano | Brazilian real | Chilean peso | Colombian peso | Euro (French Guiana) | Falkland pound | Guyanese dollar | Paraguayan guaraní | Peruvian nuevo sol | Suriname dollar | US dollar (Ecuador) | Uruguayan peso | Venezuelan bolívar
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