really they are worth nuthing in the USA. 50 cent EURO coins are still around, and alot of people still use them today.
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The euro is a relatively new currency, introduced in 1999.A 2002 euro 50 cent coin is still in use today and worth face value, that is 50 cents.
The one cent Euro coin is worth 0.6452 of an American cent.
This is an ordinary circulation coin that was used up till the introduction of the euro in 2002. At that time a mark was worth about 50¢ U.S. and there were 100 pfennigs in a mark, so the lowly little 1-pf coin was worth all of a half a cent.
First off, Euros weren't minted until 2002, secondly the 10 cent Euro is in common circulation, isn't gold and is worth simply 10 Euro cents.
Assuming that you are asking the exchange rate for a 2 Euro cent coin, it is a bit under 3 US cents.
this depends from where it is from now in 2009 there are 19 different countries that have the euro. In 2002 there where 12.
One full euro is worth approximately 73 rupees, so one euro cent is worth 0.73 rupees.
100 euro = 123 US $ (25.02.2018)
Not much, the coin you're describing is a 2 Mark coin, of which millions were in circulation. Unless it is in "mint uncirculated" condition, its value is purely as a curiosity, since the Deutsche Mark was replaced by the Euro.
There is such a thing as a 50 euro cent coin, which is one half of a euro.
2 eire is not a form of currency. Ireland uses the Euro. For current conversion rates of the euro, click here.
This was a common circulation coin up till 2002 when Germany adopted the euro. At that time it was worth about 1/2 of a U.S. cent.