Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain all use the Euro officially.
Monaco, San Marino, and Vatican City all claim issuing rights, and use the currency commonly as well.
Andorra, Kosovo, Montenegro, and Zimbabwe also use the Euro unofficially.
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before the switch to euros Ireland used the Irish pound(punt)
The British pound, sterling. Unlike the rest of Ireland where euros are used, northern Ireland uses sterling as it is part of the UK.
People should bring Euros to Ireland, as that is the currency that is used in the Republic of Ireland. If they are going to Northern Ireland too, then they will need Sterling to spend there.
It does not matter which country the Euros originally come from, they can be used in any other country that uses the Euro. That is one of the reasons for having the common currency in the countries that use the Euro. So Euros from Italy can indeed be used in Dublin.
In Kingscourt, Ireland, the currency used is the Euro (EUR). Ireland adopted the Euro in 2002, replacing the Irish pound. As part of the Eurozone, all transactions in Kingscourt are conducted in Euros.
No. The Euro did not exist in the 1960s. The Euro only became the currency used in Ireland and other countries in 2002.
The euro coins look different on one side in each country that uses them, but they can be used in any country. The notes are all the same for all countries. So yes, you can use euros from other countries in southern Ireland, and also in western Ireland, eastern Ireland, the Irish midlands and the northwest of Ireland.
In most of Europe the , acts as the decimal point. For example €6,99 is 6 euros and 99 cents. In other countries, like Ireland, the full stop is used: €6.99 instead.
No it is not. Driving licences issued in the EEA, EU or Ireland are accepted in the UK. Licences issued in other countries can be used for up to twelve months from when you enter the UK.
Coins: * 2 Euros * 1 Euro * 50 cents * 20 cents * 10 cents * 5 cents * 2 cents * 1 cent Notes * 500 Euros (not widely used) * 200 Euros * 100 Euros * 50 Euros * 20 Euros * 10 Euros * 5 Euros
5.25 euros converts to 7.18 in United States currency. Euros is the currency that is used in Europe and the dollar is the currency used in the United States.