Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Euros/ coins

I typed in the above and pulled up what was alot in passing about %26quot;Euro change%26quot;. I am just wondering how a Euro breaks down? Something about a brass ring and how similar to a quarter it was. So is it cents, quarter of, half of, and so on? Confused.




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Two-euro coin, one-euro coin, fifty cents, twenty cents, ten cents, five cents, two cents, one cent...




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Try this for probably more than you need to know about Euro banknotes and coinage--





…eu.int/comm/…our_currency_en.htm





If you%26#39;ve any interest in %26#39;..proop sets..%26#39;collectors coinage/medallions--





http://www.monnaiedeparis.com/index.htm




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raphy, are they called cents? Not eurocents or something more french? Moon




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They are called %26#39;%26#39;..cents..%26#39; and often still refered to as %26#39;..centimes..%26#39; in France.

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