What Is The Currency In Greece?

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The currency in Greece is the euro (€). Greece adopted the euro on January 1, 2002, replacing its former currency, the drachma. The euro is divided into 100 cents and is used for all transactions nationwide, from major cities like Athens to smaller islands. Euro banknotes come in seven denominations: €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200, and €500, although the €200 and €500 notes are rarely seen. Coins range from 1 cent to €2, and Greek euro coins feature unique national designs, such as the owl from ancient Athenian coins. The euro is issued by the European Central Bank and is one of the most traded currencies globally. Greece’s use of the euro aligns it with 19 other EU countries in the Eurozone, providing economic stability and ease of trade within Europe.
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