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Different emission Class being euro 1 the first one and at the moment cars are produced with euro 5 class using silver and platinum in them also ad blue and the next step is Euro 6
Yes. It is universal currency for those nations.
Yes, you can! Euro from France are accepted everywhere! If you have euro bills, track them in eurobilltracker.eu . there you can find also good information about the Euro
Any where from 20,000 euro to 25,000 euro
The use of silver in Dutch coins was gradually phased out over the first half of the 20th century. From 1938 until the end of silver coinage, they were struck in 72% (720 fine) silver alloyed with 28% copper. The government of the Netherlands demonetised silver coins in 1973. Current euro-denominated coins of course don't contain any silver either.
Since 2002 France has used the euro; euro coins don't contain any silver. From the end of WWII to 2002, a few franc-denominated coins contained silver: 5 FF, 83.5% silver, 1960 to 1970 10 FF, 90% silver, 1965 to 1974 50 FF, 90% silver, 1974 to 1980 100 FF, 90% silver, 1982 to 2002 (very limited circulation)
About 25 euro, in silver.
Poland and Ukraine are hosting Euro 2012, so any other team is not hosting Euro.
Mostly Euro coins as the Euro is the local currency, however any coin from any country can be thrown in.
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.
The 1 million Euro banknote exists but it can't be traded or converted