All euro-denominated coins are issued by the European Central Bank. They are actually minted in various national mints. The Greek coin you describe was probably minted in Finland.
The euro coins have a common design on the reverse, and a country-specific design on the obverse. The 1-euro coin with the owl actually shows a 2500 year old Greek coin which had the owl design on it. eypo (or close) is the word for euro in the Greek alphabet (y = upsilon or u, p = rho or r).
All of the euro coins are valid in any other euro country. Ones from the less populous countries like Malta and San Marino are hard to get and much sought after.
there is no such thing as a French euro, just Euro. approx. $1.40 to the euro, it fluxuates every day.
Just google "249.99 USD to euro"
No, they only have the Euro. That would be really confusing to have the Euro and another currency. It is hard enough with just the Euro.
Euro. Most of Europe uses the Euro also, not just Germany.
Just release it back in the wild
I just drove it on 19 June 09. I left the far end of Cannes and it took about 45 minutes to get to the Nice airport. There are two tolls going NIce to Cannes (.80 Euro & 2.40 Euro) but only one (.80 Euro) going from Cannes back to Nice airport. The cab ride is around 90 Euro. Pretty steep.
"South Ireland" is just Ireland and they use the Euro
Well "Euro" is just the German orgin of cushon. So basically, when people say Euro pillows, they're saying "cushoned pillows" in German.
November 13, 2008: Just type "210 Euro" into google if you're in the US Otherwise, type "210 Euro to USD" Problem solved.
There is no such thing as Euro dollars. The currency in much of Europe is just 'the Euro'. * US$ 301 = £ 206.31 * US$ 301 = € 228.67
yes just copy and paste in your browser: www.modsplace.com www.eurotrucksimulator.org ... there are loads more just type in euro truck simulator mods on google
Currently, it's € .... (Euro) just like the rest of Europe. The sign for the Euro comes from the Greek letter "epsilon."