this depends from where it is from now in 2009 there are 19 different countries that have the euro. In 2002 there where 12.
Barely more than face-value - unless there's something defective in the design, that makes it of interest to numismatists (coin collectors).
One euro cent.
It looks like a 2 euro coin and is worth... Oh wait 2 euros :p
This is an ordinary circulation coin that was used up till the introduction of the euro in 2002. At that time a mark was worth about 50¢ U.S. and there were 100 pfennigs in a mark, so the lowly little 1-pf coin was worth all of a half a cent.
One Dollar
It's worth about $8 to a collector.
it is 1.2 million
This was a fairly common circulation coin until 2002 when Germany adopted the euro. The exchange value was about US$1. Circulated ones have no additional value. An uncirculated specimen is worth about US$6 as of 02/2013.
Assuming that you are asking the exchange rate for a 2 Euro cent coin, it is a bit under 3 US cents.
Not much, the coin you're describing is a 2 Mark coin, of which millions were in circulation. Unless it is in "mint uncirculated" condition, its value is purely as a curiosity, since the Deutsche Mark was replaced by the Euro.
Yes. 2 euro is the largest denomination of euro coin.
2 eire is not a form of currency. Ireland uses the Euro. For current conversion rates of the euro, click here.
It is worth 2 Euro. You would need to get the value or your own currency against the Euro to see what it is worth in your currency. It would not be very much.
It's an obsolete coin that was worth 1/10 of a franc. Assuming you have a modern French 10 centime coin, it was worth about 2 cents at the time France switched to euros back in 2002. If your coin is older than 1960 please post a new question that includes its date.