France uses the Euro, and as such has the same coins as other Euro nations. The (commonly circulating) coins are 1 cent, 2 cent, 5 cent, 10 cent, 20 cent, 50 cent, 1 Euro and 2 Euro coins. And banknotes in the denomination of 5 Euros, 10 Euros, 20 Euros, 50 Euros, 100 Euros, 200 Euros and 500 Euros.
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Yes. In the Netherlands you have to pay with Euros, also in Amsterdam.
For a French, that sum would amount to twenty euros, the local currency.
Money in Paris looks the same as the money anywhere else. Except french.
The Euro is the same in all countries, there is only one Euro.
Yes, the Euro is a common currency throughout most of Europe, any country that uses the Euro will accept Euros from any other country that uses the Euro. There is no exchange rate, all Euros are the same value.
Between 0.05 Euros and 200,000 Euros.
No, 15 Euros = 12.7228244 British pounds 15 British pounds = 17.6847524 Euros
nothing, it is the same.
all i know is that i change my euros but now i only have 200 euros and its 183 at the monment with some change
First of all, Euros come in paper and coins ... Finland uses the Euro.
Euros are euros.
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20 percent off 3800 Euros = Euros 3040= Euros 3800 - (0.20 * Euros 3800) = Euros 3800 - Euros 760 = Euros 3040
France uses the Euro, and as such has the same coins as other Euro nations. The (commonly circulating) coins are 1 cent, 2 cent, 5 cent, 10 cent, 20 cent, 50 cent, 1 Euro and 2 Euro coins. And banknotes in the denomination of 5 Euros, 10 Euros, 20 Euros, 50 Euros, 100 Euros, 200 Euros and 500 Euros.
all i know is that i change my euros but now i only have 200 euros and its 183 at the monment with some change