no, until June you can use the previous cypriot currency. But from June and after only bank will accept the older currency, and you will be able to use only euro..
There is no way to determine one currency's exchange rate. To find out what is the value of one currncy it has to be compare to another currency. For example, you can check what is the exchange rate of the Cyprus currency (EUR) in comparison the US Dollar (USD). Currently the EUR/USD is worth 1.266
Cyprus now uses the Euro, which it adopted in 2006. Prior to that, it's currency was the Cyprus Pound and the Cyprus Cent, neither of which are legal tender any longer.
Unfortunately not- Cyprus adopted the Euro in 2006, and it's old currency of Cyprus pounds and Cyprus cents have not been legal tender for several years now. Thus they are not exchangeable, and are only of interest to coin collectors.
The main languages in Cyprus are Greek, Turkish and English, although far fewer Turks in the North speak English than do Greeks in the South. The currency is now the Euro, which was adopted by Cyprus in c.2006, replacing the Cyprus Pound and the Cyprus Cent.
Cypriot notes can be exchanged for their Euro equivalent at any branch of a Cypriot bank. You could also ask your own bank about exchanging for local currency.
The currency of Greece before the Euro was the Greek Drachma.On 1st January 2002 the Drachma was replaced by the Euro at the rate of €1 = 340.750 Drachma.
This depends, the Euro came out in 2001 for twelve of the countries then in 2003 came out the euro in San Marino, Vatican City and Monaco. 2007 was the year when Slovenia joined the euro zone followed by Malta and Cyprus (2008). Now (2009) Slovakia joined the euro zone. If you have coins that are dated 1999 or 2000 that is because that was the year that the mint started to make the euro coins.
The Mark and the Euro are two different currencies.The Euro is used by 22 European countries.The mark is now only used by Bosnia.
They did not. Great Britain ( now 2014) is still using the Pound. Only the Republic of Ireland switched to the Euro.
No, the mark is/was the national currency for Germany. The national currency of France is/was the "franc". It may now be the Euro. It has been the Euro for some time now, for both countries
The french unit is Euros
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