The euro is the currency of the European Union, adopted in 2002. A few member states - England and Denmark are among the most notable - opted out of initial conversion but as other countries merge into the EU they must change their currency as a condition of joining.
Use of the euro means there are no longer issues of currency conversion every time anyone crosses a border, and prices have begun to level out because it's easier for consumers to compare purchasing power in different parts of the EU. It's also much easier for businesses to operate because they can conduct transactions in a single currency no matter where their operations are located.
There are eight euro coins and seven bills. See Related Links for images.
It looks like the Euro, Italy is part of the EU (European Union) and they all use the same currency
Well the German currency used to be the Deutsch Mark but like many other European nations has changed over to the Euro somewhere in 2006 I think. Just google image "Euro currency" and you should find some recent pictures.
All banks in the countries which have adopted the euro are doing this. Scroll down to related links and look at "Eurozone - Wikipedia".
The 20 euro banknote is the third smallest denomination and is blue in colour. The front of all euro notes feature a gate or archway and the reverse features a bridge. The style of these two features depends on denomination. The 20 euro banknote design period is gothic, the archway and bridge are therefore gothic in design. The note should have a watermark in the white area on the left, and a hologram band down the right.
1 Euro= $1.44 (US Dollar) 1 Euro= $1.40 (Canadian Dollar) 1 Euro= $1.35 (Australian Dollar) 1 Euro= $1.75 (New Zealand Dollar) Hi, the exchange rate varies daily, so you need a online converter to get the updated rate. There are many sites where it is possible, like this one: euro-to-dollar.net.
How does euro money picture look
The related links below show pictures of what the Euro notes and coins look like.
The same as every other euro,
Like this:€
England doesn't use Euro. They use pounds.
The symbol for the Euro is a stylized form of the letter "E" and looks like this :€
See them below link
It is called euro
A euro is a coin used in the Eurozone within the European Union. It is used like any currency.
Ireland uses the euro and all euro notes are the same. Irish euro coins have the harp on one side and the main euro design on the other.
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It looks like a 2 euro coin and is worth... Oh wait 2 euros :p