Yes, The 1 euro and 2 euro coins are magnetic, because the "silver" part is actually cupronickel (copper, nickel, and a small amount of iron and/or manganese).
Among smaller coins, the 1, 2, and 5 cent pieces are very magnetic, being composed of copper-plated steel. The least reactive are the 10, 20, and 50-cent coins, which are made of an alloy named Nordic gold : 89% copper, 5% aluminum, 5% zinc, and 1% tin.
the ones that lift up when you put a magnet over them.
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No, honey, euros are not magnetic. They're not like your ex who can't resist the pull of a magnet. Euros are made of a combination of cotton and paper fibers, not metal, so they won't stick to your fridge no matter how hard you try.
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The currency of Italy is the European EURO. they have 8 coins 1 euro cent 2 euro cent 5 euro cent 10 euro cent 20 euro cent 50 euro cent 1 euro 2 euro
60% of 50 Euro= 60% * 50 Euro= 0.60 * 50 Euro= 30 Euro
A million Euro is equivalent to one thousand thousand Euro. In other words, 1,000,000 Euro can be expressed as 1,000 thousand Euro.
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August 2008: 1 Dollar is 1.58 Euro. 1 Euro is 0.6329 Dollars. We have only one Euro. There is no Italian Euro, Frech Euro, or German Euro.
The euro, formerly the lira.
members of euro market
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