A Euro is similar to an American dollar or British pound, however it does not necessarily have the same value. The valuation is determined daily on the world markets.
British: 100 pence = 1 pound European: 100 cents = 1 euro
Change is change, regardless of where you receive it, Although it is in cents, rather than pence, it is the same word.
100 cents= 1 Euro 1000 cents= 10 euro
Portugal uses the Euro, which consists of 100 cents.
One euro is 100 cents, so there are two fifty euro cents in one euro.
The exchange rate fluctuates on a daily, even hourly basis.As of early 2012, the exchange was about 1 US cent to 0.63 New Pence, which means that "putting in your two cents worth" would cost you about 1.3 pence.For the Euro, 2 US cents was about 1.5 Eurocents (0.015 Euro).(US cents convert to "new pence" at the same ratio as Dollar to Pound Sterling. There are 100 cents, or pennies, per US dollar; 100 new pence to the pound.)* You can find the current ratio at the related link below.
A Euro cent is the sub-division of the Euro. 100 cents = 1 Euro. 46 Euro cents = 46/100 Euros = €0.46
1 euro = 100 cents
There never was a Spanish Euro. There is only one Euro.
1 euro is 100 cents 50 euro € is 5000 Euro Cents.
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i have researched that it is worth 60p in the UK but hoping to find out more information about it and hoping to make it worth more before exchanging :) Bye. 50 Euro cents is worth about 39 pence in UK currency