The Euro currency was established in the Maastricht treaty in 1992 - and began 'life' as the ECU (European Currency Unit). It wasn't named the 'Euro' until 1995.
France used the franc as its currency until it transitioned to the euro. The French franc was officially replaced by the euro on January 1, 1999, for electronic transactions, and euro banknotes and coins were introduced on January 1, 2002. The franc was used in France for over 600 years before its discontinuation.
Spain used the Peseta before they changed to the Euro.
The Lira.
EURO
If I was going to be a stickler -and I am-, I would answer that it is the no-longer-used Scandinavian currency called "Daler", which is the currency that led to the name "Dollar". However, Europe still has many different currencies, but I presume the answer you are looking for is the currency called "Euro".
Petunias have been around for many years. They have been used by gardeners for many years.
Spain is a member of European Union therefore they use Euro currency. It used to be the Peseta prior to the adoption of the Euro.
over 100 years
About seventy years.
The Silk Road has been used for about 1700 years.
There are 100 centimes in one euro. The euro is the official currency of the Eurozone, and centimes are the subunit used to express amounts less than one euro.
The currency of Greece is the Euro.The Euro
The currency used in Belleek, Ireland, is the Euro (EUR). Since Ireland adopted the Euro in 2002, it has been the official currency of the Republic of Ireland, including Belleek, which is located in County Fermanagh. Prior to the Euro, the Irish pound (punt) was used.
From the beginning of 2002, the Euro has been the currency used in Montenegro
No. Germany once used the German Mark.
Yes, Slovakia has been in eurozone since 1.1.2009.
In Dublin the Euro is used as the currency.The Euro is used in Dublin, Ireland.