Guinean Monetary Unit, also known as GNF, is the currency of Guinea. The currency is divided into smaller denominations, including francs and centimes. Guinea is a West African country, and its currency is used for various economic transactions throughout the region. Some synonyms for the Guinean Monetary Unit include Guinean franc, Guinea franc, and Guinean currency. Although these terms are slightly different, they all refer to the same currency used in Guinea. Other synonyms for the Guinean Monetary Unit may include West African CFA franc, which is another currency used in neighboring countries such as Senegal and Ivory Coast.