French startes using Euros in 2001. During 2001 the French franc was phased out and from January 2002 the Euro was the only official currency in France.
The Franc
12 nations began using the euro
Euro
They did not. Great Britain ( now 2014) is still using the Pound. Only the Republic of Ireland switched to the Euro.
Sterling is simply called as Pound used for United Kingdom/British currency. Let's start with Currency Codes: Euro (EUR) United Kingdom Pounds (GBP) Using http://currate.com (for today's rate of 7/1/09), we get the answer: 1 EUR -> 0.856 GBP
one Euro is still one euro in French. The Euro is the currency the French are using.
Frans euro is a greek term
France has been using the Euro since it was established in 2002. Prior to that France used the French franc.
Ireland started using the Euro on the 1st of January, 2002.
At the moment France is using the Euro but previous to that it was the French Francs.France has the Euro as its currency.
Yes, you can! Euro from France are accepted everywhere! If you have euro bills, track them in eurobilltracker.eu . there you can find also good information about the Euro
2001
Yes
no Belgium started using euros in 2000
The french unit is Euros
It doesn't, and doesn't seem to be planning to either.
France is part of the Eurozone, is currency is the Euro (€). It was introduced on Jan. 1, 2001 and the only option from Jan. 1, 2002 onwards. Through the year 2001 both the Euro and the French Franc were accepted.