An euro stays an euro - even in Ireland. All euro are equal - everywhere. August 2008: For 1 Euro € you have to pay 1.58 US dollars. 1 US dollar is 0.5329 Euro.
Ireland uses the euro and all euro notes are the same. Irish euro coins have the harp on one side and the main euro design on the other.
I paid 80 euro for one that size in Ireland I paid 80 euro for one that size in Ireland
In France they use the euro. just check the exchange rates between the dollar and euro here's one webpage where you can do that: http://www.x-rates.com/calculator.HTML
The US Dollar is not legal tender in Ireland. Some outlets may accept it, like in the airport, but you should have the currency of Ireland, which is the euro in the Republic of Ireland and Sterling in Northern Ireland.
As of today (01APR2011), One Botswanan Pula is worth about 0.11 Euro. One Euro is worth about 9.29 BWP.
As of December 5, 2010 1 euro= 1.336 US dollar.
No, centavos aren't used for money in Portugal. The Euro is the unit of money in Portugal. The Euro replaced the Escudo in 2002. One Euro is divided into 100 cents [euro cent]. On March 22, 2010 one Euro equals $1.35 [U.S. dollars]. One U.S. dollar equals 0.74 Euros.
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Sadly no, though one can always hope.
As of today's date which is August 18, 2014 one Euro is equal to one dollar and thirty four cents. The Euro is the currency which replaced the currency of several European countries.
Some tourist attractions may accept US Dollars, due to the amount of US visitors. The Giant's Causeway is one such attraction, but there are very few others. It is much easier just to convert your money to Pound Sterling (GBP) for Northern Ireland (or Euro (EUR) for Ireland).
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