Euros.
I'm almost posotive Portugal but if not Spain
The Azores, an autonomous region of Portugal, uses the Euro (€) as its currency. The Euro is the official currency for all Eurozone countries, which includes Portugal. As such, transactions in the Azores are conducted using Euro notes and coins.
Coins
Éire is the Irish name for Ireland. If the coins are Euro coins, they can be used in Ireland and other Eurozone countries. The Eurozone countries are Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. The Euro came into use in 2002. If they are coins from before 2002, then they are no longer legal tender in Ireland, and cannot be used in any other country.
They didn’t use coins.
Joaquim Ferraro Vaz has written: 'Livro das moedas de Portugal' -- subject(s): Coins, Portuguese, Portuguese Coins
Countries are stationary and do not ever use cars. The people of Portugal sure do use them though.
Yes. The Ming Dynasty did use coins.
Canadians use coins and paper money.
coins
All coins that the US use. 50, 25, 10, 5, and 1 cent coins.
venezuela to portugal just use google earth or something