I am German and before Euro it was Marc. It's pronounced just like the name, Mark. :)
The currency of the Netherlands before 2002 was the Guilder. Since then it has been the Euro.
P.S. It is only in English that something from the Netherlands is called "Dutch".
In Dutch, "Duits" = German, "Nederlandse" = Dutch (from the Netherlands).
In German "Deutsch" = German.
This is always causing confusion.
The Belgian franc.
Belgium converted to the Euro on 1/1/2012 at the rate of €1 = 40.3399 Belgian Francs
The currency of Belgium since 2002 has been the Euro.As one of the founders of the European Community, it is of course the Euro.
Before the introduction of the Euro in 1999, Belgium used the Belgian Franc
Belgium is member of the European Union and the EURO (currency) zone, so there is no 'Belgium' money, Belgium uses the EURO currency.
Belgium adopted the Euro in paper and coin in 2002.
EURO
The Euro.
Nowadays it's the Euro (€)Before the Euro, the Belgians used the Belgian Franc (Belgische Frank (BEF)).
The currency of Belgium is Euro. And 1€ = 1,45$
Belgium's currency was the Belgian franc. Belgium switched to the euro in 2002.
The money currency in Greece is the Euro. The Euro is also used in places like Belgium, Finland, Cyprus, Ireland, Germany, Italy, and Malta.
Before Italy adopted the Euro, the Italian currency was the Lira.
Belgium uses the euro, like many other countries in the European Union. It no longer has its own currency.