Euro is euro, there is no difference between Italian and other euros.
Exchange rates change every day, it's better to use a currency converter. There is one built into the Google search, see related link.
August 2008: 1 Dollar is 1.58 Euro. 1 Euro is 0.6329 Dollars. We have only one Euro. There is no Italian Euro, Frech Euro, or German Euro.
1 US Dollar = 0.65316 Euro 1 Euro (EUR) = 1.53102 US Dollar (USD) http://www.oanda.com/convert/classic?use...
One Italian Euro is equal to $1.35 US dollars.
Buying 1 euro costs any where from $1.30-$1.40, the exchange rate changes daily.
In France they use the euro. just check the exchange rates between the dollar and euro here's one webpage where you can do that: http://www.x-rates.com/calculator.HTML
The Italian dollar is called the euro (abbreviated as €).
Compared to the Euro, the situation of the US dollar is deflating.
Euro. The symbol is €.
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The currency of Italy is the Euro; there is no such thing as an Italian dollar.
August 2008: 1 Dollar is 1.58 Euro. 1 Euro is 0.6329 Dollars. We have only one Euro. There is no Italian Euro, Frech Euro, or German Euro.
As of December 5, 2010 1 euro= 1.336 US dollar.
As at 09Sep11 1 Euro was worth 1.39 US Dollars
1 US Dollar = 0.65316 Euro 1 Euro (EUR) = 1.53102 US Dollar (USD) http://www.oanda.com/convert/classic?use...
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1 US$ = 0.7498 EURO Value changes as per the Forex rates.
Italy does not have "Italian dollars". Italy switched over from the Lira to the Euro.