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THE EURO. By: Ian D’Souza. Finally, I’m in France!. I am a wizard, and I am here to teach you about the Euro, Frances currency. Here, come with me. Wow, its amazing here, but I’m getting hungry…. Who are you?. Oh shoot, I forgot money and I don’t even know anything about the currency here!. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
THE EURO
By: Ian D’Souza
Finally, I’m in France!
Wow, its amazing here, but I’m getting hungry…
Oh shoot, I forgot money and I don’t even know anything about the currency here!
Who are you?
I am a wizard, and I am here to teach you about the Euro, Frances currency. Here, come with me.
Alright, since you are from America, lets start out with how much your money is compared to a euro. The
conversion is $1= 0.75 Euros.The other way around would be 1
Euro= $1.33.
Now lets talk about the history of the Euro.
The Euro was introduced in 1999, on January 1st. After the dollar, it is the
second most important international currency. It came in the form of
coins and notes in 2002, on January 1st.
It is shared by 17 of the European Union’s Member States. These States include France, Ireland, Finland, Portugal, Greece, Italy,
Netherlands, and more.
The symbol on the centimes worth 1, 2, and 5 centimes is Marianne. On
the 10, 20, and 50 centimes, the French Republic is represented.
Finally, liberty, equality, and fraternity is represented on the 1
and 2 Euros coins.
The Euro bills have certain colors for each amount. Lets see, the 5 Euro bill is gris, the 10 is red, the 20 is blue, the 50 is orange, the 100 is
green, the 200 is yellow, and the 500 is purple.
You see, the benefit of using the Euro almost throughout Europe is
that you don’t have to worry about changing your currency when travelling. Also, it makes the
economy flow a lot smoother.
Umm, thanks but all I really wanted was just some money, not all that.
Oh… well here you go then.
Merlin’s Beard!Your language is
offensive.
Oh sorry.OK, well it looks like my work here is done.. See
ya!!!Now, how do I speak
French?Hello, I’m the wizard of learning how to speak
French.
Here we go again…