There is much more than just one currency in Europe. However, the most used currency is the Euro (used by 20 countries).
euro in most of Europe or pound in Britain
currency name
Europe has many countries, with different currencies and so has different currency symbols. The Euro is a currency used by 17 of Europe's countries. This may be what you are referring to. Its symbol looks like this: - €
They invented a type of currency we use today, coins!
The nations of Europe decided in 1957 to form the European Economic Community (EEC) and from this, the idea of the European Union with no border control, a common central government and the same standards. It also needed ONE currency. That currency became the "Euro". On 1 January 2002 the "Euro" replaced the old national currencies. The currency has become extremely strong, the exchange rate in April 2009 is $1.30 to €1.
there is no true name for currency. currency is the type of "money" people use to purchase things for example US currency is called the dollar and England currency is called the pound
There are different types of governments in Europe. Some are monarchies, constitutional monarchies, and republics.
name the climate in europe. name 5 countries that have similiar type of climate
the newest type of currency is the euro
Same thing they use today except the Euro in Europe.
The currency of Ireland is now the Euro, which is has been since 2002. Before that it was the Punt, which is the answer you are looking for.
germany