Depends on how many bills are in the stack.
One euro is 100 cents, so there are two fifty euro cents in one euro.
1 euro= 100 cents 1 euro = 60 rupees approximately. 50 euro cent's= half a euro (according to the euro currency rate) 50 euro cents= 30 rupees approx.
The euro is the currency of the European Union. It's divided into 100 cents just like an American dollar. The coins and bills are very different, however - different colors, shapes, and denominations. Still, it shouldn't take very long to get used to the coins or bills because the differences are very obvious. The only thing that's hard to deal with is how much the euro is worth compared to the dollar, about $1.45 at this writing. Go to wikipedia or search for "euro currency" in Google for lots of pictures and other information.
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Depends on how many bills are in the stack.
"Euro's" are the currency, like dollars. The have bills and coins, it is simply the name of the currency.
Yes, you can! Euro from France are accepted everywhere! If you have euro bills, track them in eurobilltracker.eu . there you can find also good information about the Euro
The euro coins and bills came into circulation on January 1, 2002. This marked the official launch of the physical euro currency for countries within the Eurozone.
Some supermarkets accept EURO bills, but not coins. Your change will be Danish Crowns (or Kroners) though.Not many outlets, if any at all, will accept EURO's.
Convert them at the airport or at shops nearby the airport.
There's no face and no euro bill specific to Spain. Euro bills are the same for all states in the EU, with no obvious indication of which country printed them. Each denomination has a common design featuring different architectural themes.
The euro is a shared currency used everywhere within the "Eurozone" countries. It doesn't belong to any specific one of them. Euro coins and bills are completely interchangeable no matter where you are or which country issued them. All euro bills are identical, so it's not possible for the casual user to tell which country issued a particular bill. The only difference between the Eurozone countries is that each one puts its own designs on the back of its euro coins. The front (obverse) side is identical for each denomination no matter where they're made.
The Euro is used in Germany. The paper bills are colored with pictures of famous Europeans. The coins have the Euro symbol on one side and a famous national landmark on the other side.
George Washington is on the $1 bill. Abraham Lincoln is on the $5 bill. Alexander Hamilton is on the $10 bill.
The White House. Note that all current American bills have captions on them identifying the person pictured on the front and the scene or building on the back!
President Andrew Jackson. Note that all current American bills have captions on them identifying the person pictured on the front and the scene or building on the back.