Germany uses the Euro, which is the currency of the European Union. The Euro is named after Europe, so yes.
Euro. Most of Europe uses the Euro also, not just Germany.
Amsterdam , which is in the country known as The Netherlands uses the currency known as The Euro. Most of Europe uses "The Euro" save for a few countries such as the United Kingdom and Switzerland.
No country in Europe uses a form of the currency dollar. The most widely used is the Euro used in most EU countries as well as Montenegro and Kosovo. However, not every country uses the euro in Europe.
euro's obviously most of Europe uses that currency
Holland, as with the rest of Europe - uses the Euro.
Portugal uses the Euro, which consists of 100 cents.
Yes, the Euro is a common currency throughout most of Europe, any country that uses the Euro will accept Euros from any other country that uses the Euro. There is no exchange rate, all Euros are the same value.
All of Spain, including the Canary Islands, use the euro. Before the euro, they used the peseta.
Jan 2010 : Most of Europe now uses Euro : $1 = €0.695. UK : $1 = £0.615.
As Portugal is in Europe, its money is European. Also, it uses the Euro, as do some other European countries.
Euro is a currency.