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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.

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