In the European Union, there are 19 official members out of the 28 that have the Euro currency. But there are some nations in Europe that have their own currencies.
So here is a breakdown of each country and what currency they are use in legal practise.
The Euro (€)
- AUSTRIA
- BELGIUM
- CYPRUS
- ESTONIA
- FINALAND
- FRANCE
- GERMANY
- GREECE
- IRELAND
- ITALY
- LATVIA
- LITHUANIA
- LUXEMBOURG
- MALTA
- THE NETHERLANDS
- PORTUGAL
- SLOVAKIA
- SLOVENIA
- SPAIN
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Other Currencies:
ALBANIA – ALBANIAN LEK (Leku)
AZERBAIJAN – AZERBAIJANI MANAT (manat)
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA – MARK (KM)
BULGARIA – LEV (лв)
CROATIA – KUNA (kn)
CZECH REPUBLIC – KORUNA (Kč)
DENMARK – DANISH KRONE (kr)
HUNGARY – FLORINT (Ft)
ICELAND – KRONA (kr)
MACEDONIA – DENAR (ден)
NORWAY – NORWEDGIAN KRONE (kr)
POLAND – ZLOTY (zł)
ROMANIA – LEU (lei)
SWITZERLAND – SWISS FRANC (CHF)
UNITED KINGDOM – POUND STERLING (£)
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