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The euro is avalable in coins and banknotes. Coins are in the following denominations: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 cent, €1 and €2. Banknotes are in the following denominations: €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200, and €500. Some countries do not circulate 1 and 2 cent coins, however they are accepted as payment. Many business will not accept €200 and €500 notes, due to the impracticality of giving change at such a high value.
There are 0.133... (recurring) coins of 1-Euro denomination in a gram. The value/mass for other Euro coinage is different.
there are over 1000 different types of years
This is a hard question but there are about 200 different types.
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They use the Euro.
Since their introduction in 2002, there have always been seven different denominations of the Euro note; €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200 and €500. They are all worth face value, with only a slight (25%) premium for uncirculated notes (UNC €100 = $175, as compared to $130 as currency exchange) .
They are many and some proprietary owned exclusively by the Treasury or Mint)
The currency of Italy is the European EURO. they have 8 coins1 euro cent2 euro cent5 euro cent10 euro cent20 euro cent50 euro cent1 euro2 euroRead more: How_many_coins_do_Italians_have
The euro is avalable in coins and banknotes. Coins are in the following denominations: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 cent, €1 and €2. Banknotes are in the following denominations: €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200, and €500. Some countries do not circulate 1 and 2 cent coins, however they are accepted as payment. Many business will not accept €200 and €500 notes, due to the impracticality of giving change at such a high value.
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There are so many different types because they are all used for different purposes in different situations.
The types of activities that are available at the Euro Camp are beach water sport, scuba diving, an action station, sailing, cycling and many more. Euro Camp was voted as the best family holiday company and best overall camping tour operator.
There are 0.133... (recurring) coins of 1-Euro denomination in a gram. The value/mass for other Euro coinage is different.
there are many different types
The Royal Australian Mint does not make banknotes, only coins. Banknotes are made by Note Printing Australia, a fully owned subsidiary of the Reserve Bank of Australia. Specific banknotes are not printed on a daily basis. The Reserve Bank of Australia determines how many banknotes of any given denomination will be required for a given period and Note Printing Australia prints them. Not all types of banknote are printed in every year, they are only printed on a needs basis.