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It is hard to give you the exact rate of change of euro in us dollar because foreign currency change everyday but I can give you what is the equivalent of 16 euro in us dollar for today. It is around 21 to 23 us dollars. See, for instance, this online converter: euro-to-dollar.net.
Not usually. Banks and Bureau de Change only change notes, not coins. Your best option is to keep them until you next got a a country which uses Euros, or find a friend or colleague who is going to a Euro country and swap with them.
The rates change every day. Use this currency converter to calculate it.
Euro is euro, there is no difference between Italian and other euros.Exchange rates change every day, it's better to use a currency converter. There is one built into the Google search, see related link.
Nothing, the United States does not trade nor do any retailers accept "Euro's" for any transaction, you would have to convert the money to USD (United States Dollars) - the rates for this exchange (and any surcharge) change daily.
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A euro is subdivided into 100 cents. Therefore you would receive 30 cents in change.
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The euro was legally introduced in Greece in January 2002.
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Banks, post offices, bureaux de change
Some countries do not use the Euro because they have their own currency and do not wish to change, or at least not for a while.
Currancy values change daily if not by the hour but 1 Euro is worth approx. $1.35 US
Hungary still uses the Forint. A date for it changing to the euro has not been set yet.