No currency is the currency for most European countries. There are over 50 countries in Europe. 18 of them use the Euro, but most use other currencies. So the Euro is the most common currency, but it is not used by most European countries.
Most countries, including Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain use the Euro.
1 Euro is worth 1.47 US Dollars as of 09Oct09.
EuroNo currency is the currency of most European countries. People will say the answer to the question is the Euro, but that is not strictly correct. It is the currency of 17 countries. Europe has over 50 countries. 28 of those countries are in the European Union, and all 17 of the countries that use the Euro are members of the European Union. So the euro is the currency used in most countries that are members of the European Union, but not in most countries that are in Europe.
The most common currency in Europe is the Euro(Symbol '€'), used by 26 countries.
All other countries have their own currency (except Liechtenstein).
The "common currency" is a name that is sometimes used for the Euro, the official currency of the European Union. It is called this because it is "common" to many countries. Before the name "Euro" was decided on, it was only called the "planned common currency".
The US Dollar is known as the Dollar or US Dollar in Europe. Europe has over 50 countries and they have various currencies. 17 of those countries use the Euro as their currency, which is probably what you are referring to.
The Euro is used in many European countries.
The euro is the most widely used currency in Europe.
The Euro is the most widely used currency in Europe and the world for that matter.
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euro in most of Europe or pound in Britain
There is much more than just one currency in Europe. However, the most used currency is the Euro (used by 20 countries).
There is no one money in Europe. 26 countries use the Euro (symbol '€') as a common currency. All the countries in Europe (with the exception of Liechtenstein) have their own individual currencies.
Europe is composed of many different countries and many different currencies, the most used is the Euro, the official currency of the European Union.
Europe is composed of many different countries and many different currencies, the most used is the Euro, the official currency of the European Union.
Eurpoe is a continent, not a country. The most widespread currency in Europe is the Euro.
Europe first single currency
You are referring to the Euro. It is used in many countries in Europe, but most countries in Europe use their own currencies, not the Euro.
are you talking about francs as in french currency??.. If so Francs are no longer used but euro(the currency for most of Europe) is now used!.. I'm not sure of the exact exchange rate but its approximetly 2/3 euro to one dollar!!.. are you talking about francs as in french currency??.. If so Francs are no longer used but euro(the currency for most of Europe) is now used!.. I'm not sure of the exact exchange rate but its approximetly 2/3 euro to one dollar!!.. are you talking about francs as in french currency??.. If so Francs are no longer used but euro(the currency for most of Europe) is now used!.. I'm not sure of the exact exchange rate but its approximetly 2/3 euro to one dollar!!..
No country in Europe uses a form of the currency dollar. The most widely used is the Euro used in most EU countries as well as Montenegro and Kosovo. However, not every country uses the euro in Europe.