17 countries use the Euro. It came into existence in 1999, coming into circulation in 2002. They are:Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain.
If you are referring to the European Union, then 13 countries have joined since 1999. Malta, Cyprus, Slovenia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary all joined in 2004. Romania and Bulgaria joined in 2007. Croatia joined in 2013.
The euro is a currency formed in 1999 from the ECU (a former banking currency). The euro became the currency of 11 member states of the European Union and was under the independent management of the European Central Bank.The initial members of the euro where Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain. In 1999 the separate currencies of these countries ceased to exist and simply became sub-denominations of the euro. The banknotes and coins of these former currencies however continued to circulate until physical euro currency was released on January 1st 2002.Greece joined the Euro on 1st January 2002, just in time for the introductuon of the physical euro currency. Slovenia joined on 1st January 2007. Cyprus and Malta joined the euro on 1st January 2008.All member states that joined the European Union since 1999 must adopt the euro as soon as it is possible.true
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.
1999 was the formal introduction. Som other countries have adopted the Euro after that.
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In 1999 Belgium joined the EMU that created a single currency for all EU countries, the euro. So to answer your question the US dollar is equal to .76 of a euro. However, since you are referring to the Belgium franc which, before being phased out, was worth 34.77 francs per 1 US dollar.
France adopted the Euro on January 1, 1999 along with 10 other countries.
Denmark joined the EU in 1973 as one of the first countries.
The Euro is not the currency of Europe. There are about 50 countries in Europe, of which 28 are members of an organisation known as the European Union. As of the 1st of January 2014, 18 of those 28 countries use the Euro. So most European countries use their own currencies, not the Euro. The first 12 countries to use the Euro started to do so on the 1st of January 2002. The other 6 have joined since then and others will start to use it in the coming years.
yes some countries are worse off since they adopted the euro because they're economy might be better than other countries but the currency stays the same because some of the weaker countries are bring them down. therefore some of the countries that have adopted the euro with good economies are now dropping the euro to make more money
The single currency was the Euro.
The Euro did not exist until 1999, and it was purely a banking currency until 2002. So no countries used the Euro in the 1990's.
The Euro, which was created in 1999 and actually came into circulation in 2002.