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Many countries have dropped low-denomination coins in the past. But can cash-loving Germany follow suit and stop accepting ...
Some love affairs only go so far. And German's love affair with cash could slowly be running up against a copper and steel wall in the form on 1 and 2-cent euro coins. While the idea of dropping these ...
Many European countries have already enacted legislation to get rid of wasteful small coins. Now, Germany, famously ...
According to a Eurobarometer survey, two thirds, or 69 percent, of Lithuanians backed a decision to round (up or down) the sum of purchases and abolishing 1 and 2 cent coins, 29 percent were against ...
This very special €1 coin was issued by Finland in 2000. You might be wondering why this occurred when the euro only went ...
The 1 and 2 euro coins will include the word "euro" / "евро" in Cyrillic, while the 1 cent coin will carry the word "stotinka" / "стотинка", and the 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50 cent coins ...
While many individuals have transitioned to card payments for their travels, some still prefer cash, and there may be instances when you're on holiday where cards are not accepted. If you're ...
It is thought the one and two-cent Euro coins are also under threat, with many European countries including Belgium, Netherlands, and Slovenia already halting production of the small denominations.