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Greece – Euro
Euro – the official monetary unit of 16 countries – members of the European Union.
It is subdivided into 100 eurocents. The international currency code of the Euro is EUR.
Euro was officially adopted in 1999 replacing the eku.
The coins in circulation have nominal values of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents, so and 1 and 2 Euro.
Banknotes in circulation are in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 Euro
France: Euro
Montserrat: East Caribbean dollar
Benin: West African CFA franc
Falkland Islands : Falkland Islands pound
Venezuela: Venezuelan bolívar
Samoa: Samoan tala
Germany: Euro
Ukraine: Ukrainian hryvnia
Hungary: Hungarian forint
Oman: Omani rial
Tokelau: New Zealand dollar
Guernsey: Guernsey pound
Gabon: Central African CFA franc
Moldova: Moldovan leu
Myanmar: Myanma kyat
Bolivia: Bolivian boliviano
British Indian Ocean Territory: United States dollar
Senegal: West African CFA franc
Laos: Lao kip
Montenegro: Euro
Singapore: Singapore dollar
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwean dollar
Angola: Angolan kwanza
Ghana: Ghanaian cedi
Cook Islands: Cook Islands dollar
Mauritania: Mauritanian ouguiya
Greece: Euro
Qatar: Qatari riyal
Grenada: East Caribbean dollar
Taiwan: New Taiwan dollar
Montserrat: East Caribbean dollar
Benin: West African CFA franc
Falkland Islands : Falkland Islands pound
Venezuela: Venezuelan bolívar
Samoa: Samoan tala
Germany: Euro
Ukraine: Ukrainian hryvnia
Hungary: Hungarian forint
Oman: Omani rial
Tokelau: New Zealand dollar
Guernsey: Guernsey pound
Gabon: Central African CFA franc
Moldova: Moldovan leu
Myanmar: Myanma kyat
Bolivia: Bolivian boliviano
British Indian Ocean Territory: United States dollar
Senegal: West African CFA franc
Laos: Lao kip
Montenegro: Euro
Singapore: Singapore dollar
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwean dollar
Angola: Angolan kwanza
Ghana: Ghanaian cedi
Cook Islands: Cook Islands dollar
Mauritania: Mauritanian ouguiya
Greece: Euro
Qatar: Qatari riyal
Grenada: East Caribbean dollar
Taiwan: New Taiwan dollar