The sub denomination of the euro is the cent. Each euro can be divided into 100 cents. Due to the large amount of languages and cultures in the Eurozone nicknames for currency will vary. In Ireland it is not uncommon for a single cent to be referred to as a penny, its predecessor in the Irish punt (pound) currency system. Similarly the French refer to a euro cent as a "centime", and the Germans often call it a "pfennig".
A euro penny is worth as much a penny in Europe i believeExplanation and correctionThe coin is almost universally referred to as a "euro cent" in contrast to the American practice of calling the smallest coin a "penny" even though it, too is a technically a cent.The exchange rate between the euro and the dollar changes, but as of laate 2009 it was roughly €1.00 = $1.50, so that would translate to €0.01 = 1.5¢ (note that there is no equivalent of a "cents sign" for euro cents!).
Le centime... I think. Though they now have the euro, that was the equivalent of a penny in "francs".
A " Euro penny " is a Cent and there are 100 Cents in a Euro (€). Thus, this is called a decimal currency.
When we switched over to the euro 1 penny was 1.27 euro cent, officaly, but when the changeover occoured in shops 1 Irish penny was exchanged for 1 euro cent.
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There are 100 French cents equivalent to one French penny.
one euro is about 57.68 PHP
50c Euro is equivalent to 41p
Greece, as a member of the European Union uses the Euro as it's main currency. Smaller values are in cents or hundredths of a Euro. Because the Euro is about 75 c US the equivalent to a penny would be somewhat bigger than a Greek cent. Before joining the the European Union, the greek currency was based on the Drachma ... which may be the word you are looking for.
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