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  2. Category:Euro coins by issuing country - Wikipedia

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  3. Euro coins - Wikipedia

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    The euro came into existence on 1 January 1999. [2] It had been a goal of the European Union (EU) and its predecessors since the 1960s. [2] The Maastricht Treaty entered into force in 1993 with the goal of creating economic and monetary union by 1999 for all EU states except the United Kingdom and Denmark (even though Denmark has a fixed exchange rate policy with the euro).

  4. Category:Euro coins - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Euro by country - Wikipedia

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  6. List of euro mints - Wikipedia

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    The Monnaie de Paris in Pessac is the exclusive producer of French euro coins. [16] It also mints Monégasque euro coins [17] and alternates with the Spanish Royal Mint for the production of Andorran euro coins. [18] It has also minted Greek euro coins, [12] Luxembourg euro coins, [13] and Maltese euro coins. [19] [20]

  7. Category:Coins by country - Wikipedia

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  8. Euro banknotes - Wikipedia

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    The printer code does not need to be the same as the country code, i.e. notes issued by a particular country may have been printed in another country. [117] The printers used to print euro banknotes include commercial printers as well as national printers, some of which have been privatised, some previously produced national notes before the ...

  9. List of currencies in Europe - Wikipedia

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    In Europe, the most commonly used currency is the euro (used by 26 countries); any country entering the European Union (EU) is expected to join the eurozone [1] when they meet the five convergence criteria. [2] Denmark is the only EU member state which has been granted an exemption from using the euro. [1]