The value of a 2002 50 euro coin in naira would depend on the current exchange rate between the euro and the naira. As of [current date], 50 euros is equivalent to approximately [current exchange rate] naira. Therefore, to determine the exact worth of the 2002 50 euro coin in naira, you would need to multiply the current exchange rate by 50.
199.64 nigerian naira.
As of 2011 1euro is 208.79 naira
As of closing on 31/03/2013 .20 Euro are worth around 0.2556 USD.
As at 18:00 on 07-Nov-2011, 0.50 EUR is worth about $0.69 USD.
In 2013, 500 pesetas was no longer in circulation as Spain had transitioned to the euro in 2002. The peseta was officially replaced at a rate of 166.386 pesetas to one euro. While the banknotes and coins could still hold some numismatic value for collectors, their face value was obsolete, making them worth only a small amount in euros, if anything at all.
199.64 nigerian naira.
As of 2011 1euro is 208.79 naira
The Euro was first introduced on the 1st January 2002.
Euro does not exist in 1936. Euro banknotes and coins entered into circulation on January 1, 2002.
Euros since year 2002
800000
At the current rate 1 Euro is about 193.99 Nigerian Naira
I don't know! maybe the year 2000, 2002, 2001, or 1999?
Since 2002 Spain has used the euro as its currency. Its coins are denominated in euro cents so the names are simply denominations; e.g. 2 euros, 10 cents, etc.Before the euro was adopted Spanish coins were denominated in pesetas.
The euro is a relatively new currency, introduced in 1999.A 2002 euro 50 cent coin is still in use today and worth face value, that is 50 cents.
Spain joined the first wave in 1999, but the notes and coins weren't circulated until 2002.
it has essentially no value because the coins were withdrawn from circulation when Italy adopted the euro in 2002