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The Euro Explained for Travelers - Wolters World

The Euro Explained for Travelers - Wolters World

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What is a euro? What does a euro look like? What are the Euro bills? What do the bills look like? This video helps answer a lot of the basic money questions that travelers to Europe may have. visit Europe, travel Europe, travel advice for Europe
Date: 2022-02-04

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Some tips in using Euros from me:
1) If you are (un)lucky and have a bank note of 200 or 500 Euros, you can use them on the toll roads in France. A great way to lose that annoying bills: .
2) Some countries in Europe don't accept the one and two cents anymore and they change their prices to the closest 5 cents mark. For example: 1, 21 becomes 1, 20 and 2, 43 becomes 2, 45. There is a money hack in this system where if you pay with your card for the higher 3 and 4 cents, you pay the actual price. If you pay by cash the lower 1 and 2 cents, it gets back to the 0. You save a quick buck this way.
3) Do yourself a favour and watch the backsides of the coins well. For every country with the Euro there is another backside. You have 5 types of categories for this:
- The head of state's head. It's quite dull. It's the head of the king/queen/prince of the country (or the Pope himself if you are lucky to find such a coin from the Vatican. These are from The Netherlands, Belgium, Luxemburg, Monaco, and the Vatican (although the last one is very rare.
- The countries with their own historc logo or country only on the coin. Portugal, Estonia and Ireland chose these options. These are quite similar to each other.
- The biggest group of the coins is quite different designed coins in sets or all different altoghether. These are the real pearls to watch at. For example: Germany uses the Bundesadler (the Federal Eagle, the oak leaf and the Brandenburger Tor as backsides of the coins, while Italy uses a different image on EVERY sort of coin. These are from Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Germany, France, Italy, Austria, Greece, Slovakia, Slovenia, Andorra, Malta, Cyprus and San Marino. These are by far the most interesting ones.
- Spain is special. They have a combination of some symbols for every coin of 50 cents and lower and the king on the 1 and 2 euros.
- Then there are the rememberance coins. Every country can make special coins to remember special moments. They can be of any country, mostly showing a hint on the coin from where. Those are mainly the 2 euro coins.

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Is 1 Euro in France equivalent to 1 Euro in France, Spain, or Germany? Im talking about lets say food or any items. Ok lets just say I have 20 Euros. If Im from France and an item is worth 20 Euros then I fly to Spain and I see the same exact item. Is it gonna be 20 Euros as well? Is 20 Euros in France = 20 Euros in Spain?
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Hallo! I agree, that the symbol on the back side (which is actually the front side [avers] for coin collectors) does not matter. So you can use a Euro coin with the king of spain in France. But to use a Euro coin with the king of France in Spain or anywhere else will bring you probably to jail; -).
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Where I live only the cafeteria in the building I work does not accept cards and I have to pay with Euros. Everywhere else they happily accept my NFC Visa (no pin below 20Eur. I rarely keep cash and the biggest amount I have is usually 20.
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that's a lie there telling you full lies check the PPP guide and you will see the is a little bit higher 1 euro cent equal's 2 cent's usa don't get fool and rob by those thief's there stealing you 1 euro dollar equal's 1 dollar and 2 cents
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Cash is king? Not in the Netherlands, it's mostly debit cards overhere. Most restaurants also accept credit cards but don't try to use your creditcard at a tankstop or in a supermarket, most of them don't accept it.
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so idk if this is a euro thing that he talked about in his video: 73, 00 is that a euro? if anyone knows what this type of money is pls let me know and also if you could let me know how much 73, 00 is in US dollars
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This video could use an update. A lot of the money exchange in European countries has changed over the years; as in pin- automat for example. For the rest, clear and good.
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Im left with four euro and seventy-six cents worth of coins
(This is the sum of the money that I refused to exchange it to dollar)
It's more like my souvenir

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