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Which Currencies are Supported in Payment Processing?
Which Currencies are Supported in Payment Processing?

Artwork Archive supports PayPal in 20 currencies across many countries. Find out which currency works in your country.

Updated over a week ago

Artwork Archive's Invoicing and Payment Processing supports all the countries and currencies that are currently available in PayPal.


Supported countries in PayPal

Artwork Archive payments work in all PayPal-supported countries. You can find the full list here.

However, not all of these allow receiving funds to PayPal. To check if you can sell through PayPal in your country:

  1. Open this page.

  2. Select your country from the drop-down menu.

  3. Click the page to refresh.

  4. If the resulting page lists Receive as a feature, you should be able to receive payments through PayPal.


List of supported currencies

Payments through Artwork Archive's Invoicing feature can be made in 20 different currencies. The supported currencies are listed here:

  • US Dollar (USD)

  • Euro ( EUR)

  • Pound (GBP)

  • Australian Dollar (AUD)

  • Brazilian Real (BRL)

  • Canadian Dollar (CAD)

  • Danish Krone (DKK)

  • Hong Kong Dollar (HKD)

  • Indian Rupee (INR)

  • Japanese Yen ( JPY)

  • Mexican peso (MXN)

  • New Taiwan Dollar (TWD)

  • New Zealand Dollar (NZD)

  • Norwegian Krone (NOK)

  • Philippine Peso (PHP)

  • Polish Zloty (PLN)

  • Shekel (ILS)

  • Singapore Dollar (SGD)

  • Swedish Krona (SEK)

  • Swiss Franc (CHF)

  • Thai Baht (THB)

Note:

PayPal Processing is a Premium Feature and not available on Artist Apprentice or Collector Starter accounts. You can upgrade your account at any time by going to Account in the upper right-hand corner of your screen, or click here.


Have more questions?

You can always send us a message by clicking the chat box icon at the bottom right-hand corner of any Artwork Archive page. Our team is happy to help!

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