Territory ISO Code: BL
Official Language: French
Language ISO Code: fr
Current Official Currency: Euro (EUR)
Currency ISO Code: EUR
Since Saint-Barthélemy became a French overseas collectivity in 2007, the official currency has been the euro, the same as metropolitan France and the Eurozone.
The euro is subdivided into 100 cents.
Coins in circulation: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 cents, 1 euro, and 2 euros.
Banknotes in circulation: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, and 500 euros.
Currency is issued by the European Central Bank and the Banque de France.
Although the US dollar is often accepted in local commerce, the euro is the only legal tender.
Saint-Barthélemy has experienced various sovereignties and currencies over its history:
French colonization began in 1648.
Transferred to Sweden in 1784, during which the Swedish riksdaler was the predominant currency, but the island functioned as a free port with various currencies circulating.
Returned to France in 1878, which reinstated the French franc as the official currency.
The French franc circulated until the introduction of the euro in 1999 (book money) and 2002 (physical currency).
Saint-Barthélemy is a small Caribbean island known for luxury tourism and a high standard of living.
The capital, Gustavia, is named after King Gustav III of Sweden, reflecting the Swedish period.
The adoption of the euro represents full political and economic integration with France and the European Union.
The local economy relies mainly on tourism, duty-free trade, and luxury services.
The euro provides monetary stability and facilitates transactions with Europe and other Eurozone countries.
Currency | ISO Code | Circulation Period | Current Status | Subdivision | Issuing Authority |
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Euro | EUR | Since 1999 (2002 in physical form) | In circulation | 1 euro = 100 cents | European Central Bank / Banque de France |
French franc | FRF | Until 1999 | Out of circulation | 1 franc = 100 centimes | Banque de France |
Swedish riksdaler | – | 1784 - 1878 (Swedish period) | Out of circulation | – | Bank of Sweden (historical) |
Saint-Barthélemy currently uses exclusively the euro as its official currency, reflecting its status as a French collectivity and member of the Eurozone. The US dollar is informally accepted but is not legal tender.