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· We should be proud of the pound · Prices will rocket · It will cost £18 million to set it up · It would make it hard to get out of the current economic crisis · We would lose our individuality
1 euro is 1.48 US dollars as of October 2009.You need a higher number on the US money than on the euro money.Not exactly ...One currency doesn't "cost more" than another because that would imply there's some third currency that allows you to make an independent comparison. Exchange rates are set between pairs of currencies on the world market, not against some arbitrary standard.You should be asking "which has a higher purchasing power, one dollar or one euro?" THAT question is answered correctly by the first poster. The exchange rate as of 2009-10-16 is €1 = $1.48; i.e. one euro buys about the same amount as 1.48 dollars, so you need more dollars than euros to buy the same amount of goods or services.
The state will set up the estate, since there are no beneficiaries, the state will take over all property.
Officially in Banks and exchange bureau. But every shopkeepers may take payment in Euro (because exchange rate between Euro and Bulgaria Leva is fixed by IMF and European Bank , and not changes at each day. The so called fixed UNOFFICIAL exchange rate is 1 Euro - 1.95 Leva
The United Kingdom is not the only country in Europe that does not use the Euro as their currency. Only 17/50 countries in Europe use the Euro (which is about 1/3 of European countries). Ireland, Portugal, Spain, France, Malta, Italy, Slovenia, Slovakia, Greece, Cyprus, Austria, Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands, Finland, and Estonia.
It would take you 2-3 years to set it up and to take it down 2-3 years aswell and that's a long time
No people are featured on any Euro banknotes, furthermore there is only one set of Euro note designs, so the French note is exactly the same as all other Euro notes.
Hungary still uses the Forint. A date for it changing to the euro has not been set yet.
It depends. If you are working alone, expect it to take a few hours to do. If you have people helping you, it will not take as long.
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Probally a year or two
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The exchange rate between the francs and Euros was set at 6.55957 francs for one Euro, so one franc was worth 0.1524 Euro at the time of the switch.
There's no such set as a ''zone 41 crip''...that doesn't exist...