cents
less than 3 cents in the U.S.
Euro.
The euro is a "stronger" currency than the yen by far.
Change is change, regardless of where you receive it, Although it is in cents, rather than pence, it is the same word.
More stable than the US dollar.
The only currency used in Spain is the Euro.
There are 100 centimes in one euro. The euro is the official currency of the Eurozone, and centimes are the subunit used to express amounts less than one euro.
less than 3 cents in the U.S.
Euro.
Germany uses the Euro (100 Euro cents = 1 Euro)
The euro is a "stronger" currency than the yen by far.
Yes, there was a stamp called a "Euro" issued in several European countries. For instance, the European Union issued a commemorative stamp featuring the euro currency symbol in 2002 to mark the introduction of the euro banknotes and coins. Additionally, various postal services in Eurozone countries may have released stamps that reference the euro in their designs. However, the term "euro" primarily refers to the currency itself rather than stamps.
Change is change, regardless of where you receive it, Although it is in cents, rather than pence, it is the same word.
The currency used in France is, like in every country in the Euro zone, the Euro. At this moment 1 EUR equals 1,306 USD. Therefore, the USD is worth less than 'french money'.
More stable than the US dollar.
The dollar is about .7 of the Euro, so yes it is worth less.
Both the pound and the euro are.