In general the 1 Euro coins have no additional collectible value; they trade based on the current exchange rate with the US dollar. Some countries' Euros may have a slight additional collectible value, depending on the design, but the availability of the coins and their recent introduction hasn't produced much of a collectible/resale market yet, except for complete sets, especially first-year sets, of all the coins. The special-issue 10 Euro coins are a different story, though. A few coin dealers and currency exchange services in the US will buy Euro coins, but because of the expense associated with shipping and storing coins they will pay somewhat less than the generally published exchange rates. You might try searching on line for "Exchange Euro Coins" to find some dealers, or take a look at the Related Links below.
As of 3/14/13, 1 Euro is worth about US$1.30.BTW, there is no such thing as a "dollar euro" coin or otherwise. It is called the Euro, and the symbol is EUR, no matter if it's a coin or paper money. I have heard people (who should know better)say "euro dollars," which is equally wrong. The Euro is the name of a currency, like Peso, Dollar, Yen, Zloty, Krona/Krone/Kroner, Dinar.
At the moment, $2.87.
It's worth one euro, which converts to $1.11 in US dollars, $1.45 in Canadian dollars, or 86 British pence.
As of 14 February 2014, one euro is worth $1.37.
it is 1.2 million
At the moment, $2.87.
4 dollars
100 euro = 123 US $ (25.02.2018)
The actual value of a euro in US dollars fluctuates a lot. As of 2009, the average exchange rate was 1 euro to between $1.23 and $1.49 US.
If it's dated 2006, that makes it a euro coin, and it's worth face value. In US dollars, it converts to 2.6 cents.
As at 09Sep11 1 Euro was worth 1.39 US Dollars
27360.42 euro - IF 39990 is the value in US dollar.IF you are trying to convert 39990 euro, then it would be $58449.39 US dollars.
1.000 euro = 1.303 u.S.dollars
about 43 dollars