The currency of Luxembourg before the Euro was the Luxembourg Franc.It was the currency of Luxembourg from 1854 until 1st January 2002 when the Luxembourg Franc was replaced by the Euro at a rate of €1 = 40.3399 francs. The Luxembourg Franc had exactly the same value as the Belgian Franc.
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Before the Euro was introduced in 1999, Luxembourg used the Luxembourg Franc, which was by agreement exactly the same value as the Belgian Franc.
Luxembourg uses the Euro, since 2002.
Luxembourg was a founding member of NATO and joined on April 4, 1949.
Luxembourg was one of the founding members of the EEC, in 1957. The EEC became the EU on November 1st of 1993.
It doesn't. Switzerland is not in the EU, so it cannot join the Euro area.
Luxembourg is an independent nation that is part of the Belux union. This union is a mini economic union that amongst other things provides that Belgium and Luxembourg would share the same currency. Hence the former currency of Luxembourg is the Luxembourg Franc (LUF) which was at parity with the Belgian Franc (BEF) until the Euro (EUR) was introduced.
Estonia adopted the Euro as its currency on the 1st of January 2011, to become the 17th country to join the Euro.
i did and i already ordered my first 20 euro of wich 10 euro is profit
Estonia were the most recent to join, in January 2011. Latvia is due to join in January 2014.