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    Which countries use the modern Islamic gold dinar?

    Question #124916. Asked by author. (Jan 30 12 12:00 AM)


    sportsherald

    None, as official government currency. It is produced and used unofficially in several countries. "Most of the coins are issued privately and do not own legal tender status. In case of Malaysia, the state government of Kelantan allows their use in transactions while it is illegal according to the federal law." -from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_gold_dinar



    Jan 30 12, 12:07 AM


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