
nena
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Yes PR does use US currency (USD). Puerto Rico is a commonwealth of the US.
(PS- thanks Tropicales!! There are a few people on here that give me thumbs down no matter what I say. Oh well. & Ive seen your answers too & u know alot about Cuba :) |
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Tropicales
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Yes USD is used in Puerto Rico...especially being a part of the U.S.
btw, nena is right, like everyone else. Why thumb her down? I've seen her comments about Puerto Rico often and she knows what she's talking about.
*Edit: You're welcome nena! I just call it as it is. Naturally people become jealous or whatever you call it (of people they don't even know) just because they're knowledgeable in something and aren't rude....and oh look, I got a thumbs down too LOL......so typical LOL LOL |
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Happy Hippie
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Yes, since 1898. But most people still call the currency by the name of Spain's pre-Euro currency: Peso, Peseta, Vellon, Chavos. |
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Sa_San
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yes. it is a part of the u.s. |
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♥
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Yep |
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bcn_mimosa
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Yes !its a Commonwealth territory of the u.s. |
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Sammy G
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i am from pr,yes we use the same money of the us |
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CharrelLouisBotonFucciMangoste
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http://ask.com |
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Tammy
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yes! |
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Professor Oglevee
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Yes, its a common wealth of the US. |
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Crica
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yes, for a long time now. |
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Darth Eugene Vader
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Yes, Puerto rico is a unincorpored and organized territory of the USA. We use the penny, nickel, dime quarter, dollar, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, etc. issued from US Treasury. |
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Mr. Vitamin C
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PR should bump to the Euro..cough!! |
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granny
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YES! and darn it, its shrinking as we speak. Every single coin and bill is minted and printed in the good ol' U.S.A. |
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