Denmark does not use the EURO as it was rejected at a popular referendum in Sep 2000. The Danish currency has been Kroner (Sing.: krone) since 1873. Prior to that the currency was Rigsdaler - a term that has been used since 16th century.
The currency of Denmark is NOT Euro. Its Krone. Only 17 of the 27 countries that are members of the organisation called the European Union use the Euro. The other 10 countries, Denmark being one of them, use their own currencies.
Norway don't use the EURO. They still use the Norwegian krone. (NOK) Norway is not a part of the European Union.
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Money in Paris looks the same as the money anywhere else. Except french.
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They're called euros
Before the Euro was used, Italians used Lira as their money.
Euros. Remember that Ireland is part of Europe!
The money in World War 2 was called: Marks The money the German use today is called: Euros
No. It uses the pound, also called sterling.