Kangaroos |
New coins |
New money |
Pisa dough |
Union jack? |
Dutch coins |
Dutch dough |
Irish coins |
Lisbon loot |
Milan coins |
Greek coins |
Malta money |
Milan money |
Cannes cash |
French bread |
French money |
Monaco money |
French coins |
Greek capital |
Belgian bills |
Bicolor coins |
Big kangaroos |
Cologne notes |
Iberian bread |
Italian bills |
Belgian bucks |
Foreign bucks |
Italian coins |
Italian money |
100-cent coins |
Andorran coins |
Austrian money |
Bordeaux dough |
Coins in Spain |
European bucks |
Money overseas |
Pierre's bills |
Two-tone coins |
Tuscany tender |
Money for many |
Mark replacers |
Milanese money |
Overseas money |
Money in Malta |
Hamburger roll |
Barcelona bread |
19-country cash |
Coins in France |
Dutch banknotes |
Irish banknotes |
Luxembourg loot |
Two-toned coins |
Barcelona bills |
Coins in Cannes |
Franc replacers |
Frankfurt funds |
Mark successors |
Newish currency |
Coins in Madrid |
Large kangaroos |
French currency |
Money in Monaco |
Currency abroad |
Money in Madrid |
German cabbage? |
European capital |
Bratislava bills |
Bratislava bucks |
Franc successors |
Mark's followers |
Portuguese bread |
Peseta replacers |
Continental cash |
Belgian banknotes |
Continental bucks |
Mark alternatives |
Money in the news |
New money in 1999 |
Continental bills |
Continental bread |
Mark replacements |
Lira replacements |
Notes from abroad |
Capital of France |
Continental coins |
Continental money |
Continental monies |
Some 20-cent coins |
Successors of lire |
Transnational cash |
Money in la banque |
Belgian bucks, now |
Capital of Belgium |
Continental coinage |
Currency in Finland |
Peseta replacements |
Transnational money |
Fresh French bread? |
Spaniards' spending |
Supplanters of lire |
Marks' replacements |
International money |
Common Market money |
Continental capital |
Continent-wide money |
Trevi fountain coins |
Guilder replacements |
Continental currency |
Change at the Louvre? |
Continental banknotes |
Markkas' replacements |
Pesetas' replacements |
Bucks across the pond |
Cash on the Continent |
Coins of the Continent |
New money in Lithuania |
Some new money in 1999 |
Wallaroos or kangaroos |
Continental bank notes |
Replacements for marks |
They replaced guilders |
Modern Old World money |
Money on the Continent |
Continental circulators |
Dough in Pisa pizzerias |
Foreign currency option |
Cash from the Continent |
French or Italian bread |
Replacements for francs |
King Albert II's on some |
Sporters of twelve stars |
Italian and French bread? |
Mozart is on some of them |
Some continental currency |
They're worth about $1.27 |
Transnational money units |
Currency on the Continent |
Coins in Ireland and Italy |
Coins in Kosovo and Monaco |
New cash for the old world |
Currency west of the Urals |
New money on the Continent |
Cypriot currency since 2008 |
Mark or markka replacements |
Second-most-traded currency |
They replaced French francs |
They're now spent in Cyprus |
Units in a 2011 debt crisis |
They may be spent in France |
What German shepherds earn? |
Circulating coins since 2002 |
Germany's new currency units |
Successors to lire and marks |
Cash in much of the continent |
Currency for some backpackers |
Some foreign bonds, for short |
They replaced Finnish markkas |
They're making pesetas passé |
New currency on the Continent |
Capital of more than 15 states |
Coins spent in Spain and Italy |
Money in la banque or la banca |
Mozart is on some Austrian ones |
What German shepherds may earn? |
Coins used in Austria and France |
Coins used in France and Belgium |
Currency exchange figures, often |
They circulate west of the Urals |
They may make you miss the mark? |
Monetary unit introduced in 1999 |
Coins featuring Pope Benedict XVI |
Coins used in Finland and Ireland |
Currency used in France and Spain |
How change will come to Estonians |
Change at a French clothing store? |
Coins featuring a ring of 12 stars |
Coins used in Austria and Portugal |
Coins used in Germany and Portugal |
Dough that's been raised overseas? |
Replacements for marks and pesetas |
They make people miss their marks? |
Notes with common and national sides |
Tender in an Italian restaurant, say |
They're in the banks along the Seine |
They're in a cash register in Berlin |
Vitruvian Man is on some Italian ones |
They replaced francs, marks and pesetas |
Currency for some bumming-around journeys |
They're found in the banks along the Seine |
Coins with a common side and a national side |
They may have images of Mozart and Cervantes |
What marks and francs have been replaced with |
You might pick some up after landing at de Gaulle |
Currency of the second-largest economy in the world |
Currency that features architecture, not portraiture |
The third-most traded worldwide currency, after US dollars and Chinese yuan |