The countries using the Euron refrred to as the EUROZONE are Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain.
The Euro. Since late March 2002 the Euro has been the only legal tender currency in Germany(€) . (The Deutsche Mark is no longer legal tender).
Yes, the euro is the official currency of Latvia and it is legal tender everywhere in the country.
It is not legal tender in Dublin, but a few places may accept it. You should always have Euro with you when in Dublin, as that is the currency for Dublin.It is not legal tender in Dublin, but a few places may accept it. You should always have Euro with you when in Dublin, as that is the currency for Dublin.It is not legal tender in Dublin, but a few places may accept it. You should always have Euro with you when in Dublin, as that is the currency for Dublin.It is not legal tender in Dublin, but a few places may accept it. You should always have Euro with you when in Dublin, as that is the currency for Dublin.It is not legal tender in Dublin, but a few places may accept it. You should always have Euro with you when in Dublin, as that is the currency for Dublin.It is not legal tender in Dublin, but a few places may accept it. You should always have Euro with you when in Dublin, as that is the currency for Dublin.It is not legal tender in Dublin, but a few places may accept it. You should always have Euro with you when in Dublin, as that is the currency for Dublin.It is not legal tender in Dublin, but a few places may accept it. You should always have Euro with you when in Dublin, as that is the currency for Dublin.It is not legal tender in Dublin, but a few places may accept it. You should always have Euro with you when in Dublin, as that is the currency for Dublin.It is not legal tender in Dublin, but a few places may accept it. You should always have Euro with you when in Dublin, as that is the currency for Dublin.It is not legal tender in Dublin, but a few places may accept it. You should always have Euro with you when in Dublin, as that is the currency for Dublin.
The Punt is no longer legal tender, so it has little or no monetary value. The Euro has been the Irish currency since the 1st of January 2002.The Punt is no longer legal tender, so it has little or no monetary value. The Euro has been the Irish currency since the 1st of January 2002.The Punt is no longer legal tender, so it has little or no monetary value. The Euro has been the Irish currency since the 1st of January 2002.The Punt is no longer legal tender, so it has little or no monetary value. The Euro has been the Irish currency since the 1st of January 2002.The Punt is no longer legal tender, so it has little or no monetary value. The Euro has been the Irish currency since the 1st of January 2002.The Punt is no longer legal tender, so it has little or no monetary value. The Euro has been the Irish currency since the 1st of January 2002.The Punt is no longer legal tender, so it has little or no monetary value. The Euro has been the Irish currency since the 1st of January 2002.The Punt is no longer legal tender, so it has little or no monetary value. The Euro has been the Irish currency since the 1st of January 2002.The Punt is no longer legal tender, so it has little or no monetary value. The Euro has been the Irish currency since the 1st of January 2002.The Punt is no longer legal tender, so it has little or no monetary value. The Euro has been the Irish currency since the 1st of January 2002.The Punt is no longer legal tender, so it has little or no monetary value. The Euro has been the Irish currency since the 1st of January 2002.
No. The whole point of demonitization is that the coins and currency are no longer legal tender. An example would be the German Mark, which has been replaced by the Euro.
Yes, Euro banknotes are not considered legal tender in Canada. Transactions in Canada are typically conducted in Canadian dollars.
No. Lira is no longer legal tender in Italy. There was a grace period when the Euro was introduced, but that is long past.
Yes, as the Euro is the legal tender in Spain and Germany. The notes are exactly the same in both countries. Only the coins look different, and that is only on one side. All Euro notes and coins can be used in all of the 18 Eurozone countries.
The currency of France is the Euro (€).The euro zone, officially the euro area, is a Monetary Union (EMU for European Monetary Union) of 17 European States which have adopted the Euro currency as their sole Legal Tender currency. The current countries of the Euro Zone are: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland (republic of), Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands (Holland), Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, SpainFrance used to have the Franc as their currency,
The Spanish peseta is no longer a legal tender currency. Both Spain and the UK use the euro.
Germany uses the Euro (100 Euro cents = 1 Euro)
The peseta was the currency of Spain between 1869 and 2002. Along with the French franc, it was also a de factocurrency used in Andorra (which had no national currency with legal tender.The peseta was replaced by the euro (€) in 1999 on currency exchange boards. Euro coins and notes were introduced in January 2002, and on March 1, 2002, the peseta lost its legal tender status in Spain,