Dresden Currency

Publish Time:2017-03-30 14:46:29Source:WTCF

【Introduction】:Germany has the euro (€) as its sole currency along with 24 other countries that use this common European money. One euro is divided into 100 cents.

Germany has the euro (€) as its sole currency along with 24 other countries that use this common European money. One euro is divided into 100 cents. While each official euro member (as well as Monaco, San Marino and Vatican) issues its own coins with a unique obverse, the reverse, as well as all bank notes, look the same throughout the eurozone. Every coin is legal tender in any of the eurozone countries.

Most people will be reluctant to accept foreign currencies or to be willing to exchange currency. An exception are shops and restaurants at airports and also - more rarely - fast-food restaurants at major train stations. These will generally accept at least US dollars at a slightly worse exchange rate. If you wish to exchange money, you can do so at most banks, where you can also cash in your traveller's cheques. Currency exchanges are rarely seen now since the introduction of the euro. Again, international airports and train stations are an exception to this rule.

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