Yes, the Vatican City uses the euro as its official currency. Although it is not a member of the European Union, the Vatican has an agreement with the EU that allows it to use the euro and issue its own coins. Vatican euro coins feature unique designs that reflect its culture and history.
Even though it is not a member of the EU, the Vatican issues Euros. Until a few years ago the coins used by the Vatican were liras.
yes irish people do use euros
Bosnia does not use Euros. They use Bosnia-Herzegovina Convertible Mark.
Corsica is part of France, so yes it does use Euros.
No, Switzerland does not use euros as their currency. They use Swiss Francs (CHF) instead.
No, Switzerland does not use euros as their currency. They use the Swiss Franc (CHF) as their official currency.
No. The United Kingdom, which Scotland is part of, does not accept nor use Euros.
The cost varies depending upon how many extras are added on for a specific service. The basic cost along with the stipend for the celebrating priest would be about 1500 Euros.
The Sistine Chapel is located in Vatican City.
You can indeed,and if you desire you can exchange the euros for pounds.
Vatican Lira is the official currency but you can also use the Euro in the Vatican too.Clarification:As of 2002 the Euro is the currency of the Vatican.
No, they use Pesos