In Europe most countries use the Euro, but others have their own currency such as the UK
The Euro is the common European currency. It is currently used in the 13 block Euro-zone as their common currency. It is currently going down against the dollar.
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euroThe common currency for the European Union (EU) is the Euro (EUR).
The EU (European Union) is not having trouble creating a common currency. It has already created it as of 2002.
the answer isThe 1957 Treaty of Rome advised that a common European currency could have positive effects on the continent, and common currency became an official objective at the 1969 European summit at the Hague in the southern Netherlands. by Ryan boman
The Euro is the common currency of the European Union
common currency and single economy
The US dollar is equal to 0.738934457 Euros. Euros are the common form of currency in Europe.
Same as in many other European countries - the common currency, the Euro.
No currency can be said to be the currency of most European countries. The Euro is the currency of 19 countries in Europe, but there are around 50 countries in Europe. So the Euro is the currency that is most common, but most European countries do not use it. All 19 of those countries are in the organisation known as the European Union, which has 28 countries in it. So most countries in the European Union use the Euro, but there are many other countries in Europe that are not members of the European Union.
Same as in many other European countries - the common currency, the Euro.
Many (but not all) use the "Euro".