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As of December 5, 2010 1 euro= 1.336 US dollar.
No. It was a 5 pfennig (not pfenning) coin, until the German currency was replaced by the Euro.
Current US denominations are: 1 cent, 5 cent, 10 cent, 25 cent, 50 cent & $1.00 coins.
5 grams
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7,000 us dollars no joke I'm dead serious!
The currency of Italy is the European EURO. they have 8 coins 1 euro cent 2 euro cent 5 euro cent 10 euro cent 20 euro cent 50 euro cent 1 euro 2 euro
It is not worth much . The last time I checked the Euro it took 1.75 to buy one Euro. This rate goes up and down daily and I haven't checked for awhile, but 5 cent Euro is less than 05 cents in US exchange rates. You can look up exchange rates online and it is rather interesting to do. A little like the stock market.
Germany uses coins that are based on the euro. There are two euro coins, one euro coins, 50 cent euros, 20 cent, 10 cent, 5 cent, and 1 cent euro coins.
5 cent euro coins (€0.05) have a value of one twentieth of 1 euro. Mass: 3.92 g The composition of the coin: Copper plated steel 94.35% stainless steel 5.65% copper The metal value is close to the 5 cent euro coin value. Making a 5 cent euro coin costs more than that. Images of 5 euro cents: http://www.eurocoins.co.uk/images5cents.html
It's worth exactly 5 cents in any eurozone country.
6,6875 US-Dollar
741.90 US$ is 500 Euro on 5 May 2011
The coinage of Ireland was formally the Irish pound (or punt Éireannach in Irish) until 2002 when it was replaced by the Euro (the most common currency in Europe).
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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.