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The Euro is used in just 18 of Europe's countries, with most of Europe's countries having their own currency. One side of the coin is the same in all of the 18 countries and one side is unique to that country. There are also occasionally special editions minted. No matter which country they are from, all Euro coins can be used in any of those 18 countries.

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The Euro which runs in Holland Is this the same Euro which runs across Europe?

The Euro is the same for all countries that use it, though one side of the coin is different in each country. All the notes are the same for all countries. You can still use those different coins in any of the countries that use the Euro. Not all countries in Europe use the Euro. There are over 50 countries in Europe. 28 of them are members of an organisation called the European Union. 18 of those 28 countries use the Euro as their currency.


What is the basic money unit of Germany?

Germany uses the same currency as most of Europe, the Euro.


Mint mark on Irish Euro coins?

There is no mint mark on Irish Euro coins, they were all minted at the same place.


What does Europeans look like?

Europe has over 50 countries and most have their own currencies. 17 countries use the Euro. Within each country that uses the Euro the notes are the same but coins can be different.


How do countries in Europe determine whose Euro belongs to what country and can they keep track of their circulation through the symbols on each country's Euro?

The symbols on the coins are fairly irrelevant and all euro coins are accepted in all member states. There is no monitoring of national sides. Although all Euro notes are essentially the same there are country specific symbols or pictures printed on them


How much is 1 euro in Germany?

The euro are all the same, in Europe you can have a euro from one country eg. The Netherlands and use it in Slovenia.


What does Irish money look like?

Ireland uses the euro and all euro notes are the same. Irish euro coins have the harp on one side and the main euro design on the other.


What do french money look like?

French money, known as the Euro, comes in the form of banknotes and coins. The banknotes feature architectural styles and time periods from across Europe, with different denominations represented by different colors and designs. The coins include denominations ranging from 1 cent to 2 Euros, each displaying a common European side and a national side specific to France.


Does every country that uses the euro have a different design?

The notes are the same in all countries that use the euro. One side of the coins is the same in all countries and the other side identifies the particular country it is from. Any of the coins can be used in any of the countries, so wherever you are you can spend euros. This is one of the advantages when travelling to different countries that use the euro, in that you do not have to change your currency.


Does all of Europe use Euros?

Yes, any country in the Eurozone will accept euro coins from any other country. The euro is a single currency of 15 countries in the EU and is under the control of a single independent origination, the European Central Bank. All banknotes are the same, however each country can mint its own coins (under control of the ECB). The coins are all of a standard weight, shape, and style, and have a shared standard front design. The back of the coins are dependent on the country of issue. The coins are acceptable anywhere in the Eurozone. A number of European microstates are also permitted to mint a small number of their own coins. Monaco and the Vatican City are examples of this. Due to their limited numbers these coins are usually highly sought after by collectors and can often be worth more than their face value. Allowing each country to mint coins with a national side helps to spread the culture of all countries in the Eurozone. Seeing an interesting and unusual design on a coin will often encourage people to learn more about their neighbors.


Is a five euro note from Spain legal tender in Germany?

Yes, as the Euro is the legal tender in Spain and Germany. The notes are exactly the same in both countries. Only the coins look different, and that is only on one side. All Euro notes and coins can be used in all of the 18 Eurozone countries.


What is Spain's currency trade?

The currency in Spain is the Euro (same as most of Europe apart from UK).