There are eight euro coin denominations, ranging from one cent to two euros (the euro is divided into a hundred cents).
There are 100 cents in a Euro.
Yes. 2 euro is the largest denomination of euro coin.
No. The largest denomination note in the series is €500.00
There are 0.133... (recurring) coins of 1-Euro denomination in a gram. The value/mass for other Euro coinage is different.
It has this colour: because there are no €1000 notes. The highest denomination is €500.
500
The Euro is the official currency of the European Union, although not all Eu countries use it yet. Its lower denomination is the cent, of which there are 100 to 1 Euro.
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.
The five hundred euro note is the highest value euro note in current circulation. It is one of the highest valued currency note in circulation. In October 2011, there were approximately 594,833,600 €500 banknotes in circulation.
Le centime... I think. Though they now have the euro, that was the equivalent of a penny in "francs".
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.
€500. They are rarely seen in circulation. The highest value in ordinary use is €200 but even these aren't often seen.