this depends from where it is from now in 2009 there are 19 different countries that have the euro. In 2002 there where 12.
It looks like a 2 euro coin and is worth... Oh wait 2 euros :p
This is an ordinary circulation coin that was used up till the introduction of the euro in 2002. At that time a mark was worth about 50¢ U.S. and there were 100 pfennigs in a mark, so the lowly little 1-pf coin was worth all of a half a cent.
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It's worth about $8 to a collector.
This was a fairly common circulation coin until 2002 when Germany adopted the euro. The exchange value was about US$1. Circulated ones have no additional value. An uncirculated specimen is worth about US$6 as of 02/2013.
it is 1.2 million
Assuming that you are asking the exchange rate for a 2 Euro cent coin, it is a bit under 3 US cents.
Not much, the coin you're describing is a 2 Mark coin, of which millions were in circulation. Unless it is in "mint uncirculated" condition, its value is purely as a curiosity, since the Deutsche Mark was replaced by the Euro.
Yes. 2 euro is the largest denomination of euro coin.
2 eire is not a form of currency. Ireland uses the Euro. For current conversion rates of the euro, click here.
It's an obsolete coin that was worth 1/10 of a franc. Assuming you have a modern French 10 centime coin, it was worth about 2 cents at the time France switched to euros back in 2002. If your coin is older than 1960 please post a new question that includes its date.
It is worth 2 Euro. You would need to get the value or your own currency against the Euro to see what it is worth in your currency. It would not be very much.