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    • For many European countries January 1, 2002 marked the cash currency changeover to the euro. How many countries moved to using the euro officially at that date?
    • On 1 January 2002, one of these four countries (all members of the EU at the time) switched over to using the Euro currency. Which one? Answer: Finland.
    • When was the euro first introduced, in its non cash form? Answer: January 1, 1999.
    • In what form was the euro introduced on January 1, 2002? Answer: banknotes and coins. Over fifteen billion notes and 50 billion coins were produced. One side of the coins is common to all countries, the other side is specific to one of the member countries.
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