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Q: Does Estonia still use kroon currency?
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What currency does Estonia use?

Estonia has Kroon as a currency By Alanood Alrawi


Can you use Euros in Estonia?

Estonia has its own currency, the Estonain Kroon, but they are a member of the EU and many vendors will accept Euros, or you can easily have tehm exchanged for local currency.


What currency does the country Estonia use?

The Estonian kroon (EEK). 1 EUR = 15.6459 EEK 1 USD = 11.303 EEK


What type of money does Estonia use?

Estonia has been using Estonian Kroon (EEK) since 1992.


What is the exchange rate in Estonia?

There cannot be an exchange rate within a single country- it is a comparison of the currencies in two different countries. So if you are asking about the exchange rate between Estonia and the US, for example, the exchange rate is 1 dollar to about 12 Kroons, and .9 dollars to 1 Kroon. (The Kroon is the Estonian currency).


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