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 Euro - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch
Due to differences in national conventions for rounding and significant digits, all conversion between the national currencies had to be carried out using the process of triangulation via the euro.
Economic theory would suggest that a fall in the dollar and a rise in the euro should lead to an improvement in US exports and a decline in US imports, as the former becomes cheaper and the latter more expensive.
It has been said that the euro would add great liquidity to the financial markets in Europe.
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 irish euro
Irish euro coin sets are now available from stock.
In different colours and sizes they are denominated in 500, 200, 100, 50, 20, 10 and 5 euros.
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 Coin - Irish Coins
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 ipedia.com: Irish euro coins Article
The euro coins have two different sides: Obverse side: national side- featuring a design by the EU member sta...
The obverse design of the Irish euro coins is identical to that featured on the back of Irish pound coinage, apart from the circle of 12 stars.
The coins' design also features the 12 stars of the EU, the year of imprint and the Irish language word for Ireland, "Éire", in the traditional Gaelic script alphabet.
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