Before the Euro was introduced in 1999, Luxembourg used the Luxembourg Franc, which was by agreement exactly the same value as the Belgian Franc.
The currency of Luxembourg before the Euro was the Luxembourg Franc.It was the currency of Luxembourg from 1854 until 1st January 2002 when the Luxembourg Franc was replaced by the Euro at a rate of €1 = 40.3399 francs. The Luxembourg Franc had exactly the same value as the Belgian Franc.
Euro
yes. that is infact what their currency is made of. the currency is called chombawons
17 countries use the Euro as their currency: Austria Belgium Cyprus Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Portugal Slovakia Slovenia Spain
conventional long form: Grand Duchy of Luxembourgconventional short form: Luxembourglocal long form: Grand Duche de Luxembourglocal short form: Luxembourg
Luxembourg is an independent nation that is part of the Belux union. This union is a mini economic union that amongst other things provides that Belgium and Luxembourg would share the same currency. Hence the former currency of Luxembourg is the Luxembourg Franc (LUF) which was at parity with the Belgian Franc (BEF) until the Euro (EUR) was introduced.
BahtNo. Each has its own independent currency.
The Danish Krone.
The Yen is the currency of Japan.Yen :3The Japanese use the Yen as their currency unit.
The currency of Costa Rica is the colón, not to be confused with the currency used in Spain. It is only used in Costa Rica.
it was nearly forgotten when Luxembourg changed its currency to chombawoms
The countries that do use the Euro are Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. All other countries use a different currency.