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The currency of Germany 4 Articles

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    by Lydia Black

    On 1 January 2002, the Euro became the legal currency of Germany and eleven other European states, namely Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Greece, the Republic of Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal and Spa...read more

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    by Carl Galloway

    The currency of Germany is the Euro, a multi-state currency introduced in 1999, and which fully replaced the previous national currencies in 2002. Prior to 2002 Germany used the German Mark as it's official currency, a cur...read more

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    by Thos Robert

    The currency of Germany is the euro; its banking code is EUR. Germany was one of the original 12 nations that adopted the euro currency on January 1st, 2002. (The other 11 were Belgium, Greece, Spain, France, Irel...read more

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    by Kjersti Wasiak

    The currency of Germany is the Euro. It the same currency used in several of the European Union countries. Each country that uses the Euro has their own set of coins uniquely theirs. The coins can be used in any other coun...read more

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