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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 currency of Italy is the European EURO. they have 8 coins 1 euro cent 2 euro cent 5 euro cent 10 euro cent 20 euro cent 50 euro cent 1 euro 2 euro
There is $1.36 for every one euro. Euro is the currency that is used in Europe and the United States uses the dollar as their currency.
There has never been an Italian $500 bill because Italy never used dollars. Since 2002 they have used the euro as their currency. Before that they used the lira. Please determine which bill you have and post a new, separate question. Its not worth anything anymore because Italy transfered over to the Euro.
500 is written Uncountable times on Pakistani currency 500 note, Take Zoom In Note
There was the Spanish silver dollar or real de a ocho , known as the "piece of eight" (peso de ocho) because of its value of 8 reales.The gold doubloon was a large gold coin worth 2 escudos, equal to 32 reales.
on June 8, 2010, the Euros touches its lowest value for a year with 1.20 US $ for one euro.
8 - 4 = 4 euro
Switzerland has 26 cantons. It's currency is the Swiss Franc not the Euro. It's crime rate is low and the population is about 8 million.
Since 2002 Spain has used the euro as its currency. Its coins are denominated in euro cents so the names are simply denominations; e.g. 2 euros, 10 cents, etc.Before the euro was adopted Spanish coins were denominated in pesetas.
8,000,000 Euro is equal to 9,858,040 US Dollars. Conversion as of 18th December 2014. Note; exchange rates change daily
There is $6.81 for every 5 Euros. The Euro is the currency used in many countries, including Belgium, Europe, Greece, Finland, and Portugal.