before the switch to euros Ireland used the Irish pound(punt)
the Scottish use pounds unlike Ireland who use euros
Mayo is in the Republic of Ireland, which uses Euros.
You can use euros at Germany, Netherlands, Greece, Spain and Ireland. ( I don't know if they use also use in more different countries but these three are one of them).
Euros aren't legal currency in Northern Ireland but some of the alrgers pubs especially those around the border may accept them.
Yes. The Euro is the legal currency in the Republic of Ireland, so Irish people do use it. In Northern Ireland people use the pound Sterling.
No. The Euro did not exist in the 1960s. The Euro only became the currency used in Ireland and other countries in 2002.
The euro coins look different on one side in each country that uses them, but they can be used in any country. The notes are all the same for all countries. So yes, you can use euros from other countries in southern Ireland, and also in western Ireland, eastern Ireland, the Irish midlands and the northwest of Ireland.
Yes, you can use the Euro (EUR) in Ireland. Ireland adopted the Euro as its official currency, and it has been in use since January 1, 2002. Euros are widely accepted in businesses, shops, restaurants, and other establishments throughout Ireland. It's the standard currency for all transactions in the country. Visitors and residents alike use the Euro for day-to-day transactions, making it convenient for both domestic and international activities.
No - the currency of Northern Ireland is the pound sterling - £ Some shops and businesses near the border with the republic of Ireland will accept euros but will usually give your change in sterling.
Derry is a city and county in Northern Ireland. The currency in Northern Ireland is the Pound Sterling. However, as Derry is close to the border with the Republic of Ireland, some businesses will accept euros.
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