The Customer Service Office of the Bank of Finland will convert all markka banknotes printed after the Second World War into euro until 29 February 2012. Coins included in the last markka coin series will also be accepted for conversion until 29 February 2012. However, the deadline for the redemption of silver coloured 1 markka coins and 5 markka coins with the icebreaker motif was 31 December 2007. Coins older than these will not be accepted for conversion.
It depends what money you are comparing. If it's dollar, then 1 dollar is equal to ~0.78 euros. We use euro in Finland.
It's about 181 euros.
The budget of National Land Survey of Finland is 127,000,000 euros.
The capital of Finland is Helsinki and, since the country is part of the European Union, Euros are used.
Anything between 2-6 euros a pint in the pub and 1-2 euros a bottle in the shop
First of all, Euros come in paper and coins ... Finland uses the Euro.
Euros and cents.
Finland's money is not a dollar. Finland uses euros.
It depends what money you are comparing. If it's dollar, then 1 dollar is equal to ~0.78 euros. We use euro in Finland.
euros
8.95dollars
It's about 181 euros.
The budget of National Land Survey of Finland is 127,000,000 euros.
The capital of Finland is Helsinki and, since the country is part of the European Union, Euros are used.
Anything between 2-6 euros a pint in the pub and 1-2 euros a bottle in the shop
Yes, euro is the currency used in Finland.
Finlands money is called eurosFinlands money is called euros