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As of 2012 the Swiss Frank is stronger. The Swiss central bank is trying to prevent the Swiss Frank from rising against the Euro, and there is a limit of €1 >= 1.20 Franks.
Switzerland and Liechtenstein use the Swiss Franc.
No, Switzerland does not use the euro as their official currency. They use the Swiss Franc (CHF) instead.
No, Switzerland does not use the euro currency. They use the Swiss franc as their official currency.
Yes of course! (Switzerland has not adopted the Euro).
No, the euro is not accepted as legal tender in Switzerland. The official currency of Switzerland is the Swiss Franc.
No. The official currency of Switzerland is the Swiss franc. Switzerland is not a member of the European Union and does not use the Euro. The official currecncy of Switzerland is the Swiss franc. You may find that since Switzerland is surrounded by Eurozone countries, some companies may be willing to accept Euro. However if you are traveing to Switzerland you should convert your money to Swiss franc on or before arriving.
Which francs?Belgian and French francs don't exists anymore so you can't exchange euros for francs.Swiss franc rate of conversion to euro is not fixed.At the moment:1 Swiss franc = 0,683566254 euros1 Euro = 1,46291599 Swiss Francs
No, Switzerland does not use the Euro as its currency. The official currency of Switzerland is the Swiss Franc (CHF).
There is no German Franc. A franc is French and today both Germany and France use the Euro. Another Answer: You might be thinking of the Swiss Franc.
As of October 2014, one Swiss franc is equal to 104 US pennies. One Swiss franc is also equal to 82.45 euro cents or 64.81 British pence.
Yes. Germany uses the Euro. The exchange rate today (27JAN2010) is 1 Swiss franc = 0.679054861 Euros. You can find the current exchange rate at the link below.
No, not all do, for example, Switzerland still uses the Swiss Franc.