The name for the French coin is Euro.
No. It was a 5 pfennig (not pfenning) coin, until the German currency was replaced by the Euro.
Well, the designs vary on one side of the coin, but they stay the same on the other. There is always the denomination of the coin with either a map of the European union or the globe.
The answer will depend on what cents: US cents, Euro cents or other countries' cents. Different countries use different coinage: the US has a 25 cents coin but but not 20 cents whereas the Euro has a 20 cent coin and not 25.
The answer depends on what the currency is and, therefore, what coins are available. The US currency, for example, has a 25 cent coin but not a 20 c. The Euro, on the other hand has a 20 but not a 25.The answer depends on what the currency is and, therefore, what coins are available. The US currency, for example, has a 25 cent coin but not a 20 c. The Euro, on the other hand has a 20 but not a 25.The answer depends on what the currency is and, therefore, what coins are available. The US currency, for example, has a 25 cent coin but not a 20 c. The Euro, on the other hand has a 20 but not a 25.The answer depends on what the currency is and, therefore, what coins are available. The US currency, for example, has a 25 cent coin but not a 20 c. The Euro, on the other hand has a 20 but not a 25.
Yes. 2 euro is the largest denomination of euro coin.
One of the pre-Euro Spanish coins was known as the peseta.
A bimetallic 2 Euro coin (not to be confused with a copper 2 Euro Cent coin) weighs 8.50 grams.
The British one pound coin weighs 9.5 grams.
The smallest Euro note is €5. Below that is the €2 coin and the €1 coin.
It looks like a 2 euro coin and is worth... Oh wait 2 euros :p
There is a 2 cent euro coin, so to get 12 cents, you would need a 10 cent coin and a 2 cent coin.
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Assuming that you are asking the exchange rate for a 2 Euro cent coin, it is a bit under 3 US cents.
Well, isn't that a fun little puzzle! Let's see, to make 2 euros, you could use a 1 euro coin, a 50 cent coin, and a 50 cent coin. Or you could also use two 1 euro coins and a 50 cent coin. There are many combinations to explore, so just have fun with it and see what you come up with!
There is such a thing as a 50 euro cent coin, which is one half of a euro.