Liechtenstein's currency is the Euro, its capital is Vaduz and its total area is 61 square miles.
Swiss Franc
Liechtenstein does not have it's own currency. They use Swiss money in Liechtenstein, Franks and Rappen.
yes It is to small a country to have its own currency.
yes It is to small a country to have its own currency.
The Swiss franc is the official currency in Switzerland and Liechtenstein.
Sometimes. The official currency of Liechtenstein is the Swiss Frank.But, since many people cross the border every day from Austria, which does use the Euro, many shops, restaurants etc. accept Euros as well.
Although the euro can be used in Liechtenstein, (but only in large shops and a few other places), the official national currency is the Swiss Franc (CHF). Other than that major credit cards - especially Visa - are widely accepted almost everywhere.
Switzerland and Liechtenstein are German-speaking countries that do not use the Euro as their official currency. Instead, they use the Swiss Franc (CHF) and Swiss Franc (CHF) respectively.
Liechenstein is already in a currency union (and customs union) with Switzerland. I have not heard of any plans to switch to the Euro. I am not sure what the advantages of this would be.
Switzerland is west of Liechtenstein. Austria is east of Liechtenstein.
There is no one money in Europe. 26 countries use the Euro (symbol '€') as a common currency. All the countries in Europe (with the exception of Liechtenstein) have their own individual currencies.