BRITS are being urged to check their holiday cash for some ultra-rare Euro coins in circulation that could be worth thousands ...
Spain and the ECB move to withdraw €500 notes and 1-2 cent coins. Here’s what it means for your cash, payments, and daily ...
"In countries like Belgium, the Netherlands, Finland, Ireland, Slovenia and Italy, these tiny coins are no longer minted, and ...
Brits thinking of paying with smaller change could also be caught out by Spain's currency changes, with reports suggesting ...
The notes were phased out in part because of their association with criminality. The large denomination made it much easier ...
Currently, in Ireland, the Euro coin series comprises of eight different denominations: €2, €1, 50c, 20c, 10c, 5c, 2c and 1c ...
Countries including Ireland, Belgium and Italy have already stopped using these coins, instead rounding up cash payments to the nearest five cents, and they are no longer minted. Spain is looking to ...
UK tourists heading to Spain are being warned over a Euro note which is "no longer accepted". European Union holiday hotspot ...
British tourists setting off for sunny Spain have been urged to be mindful of a Euro banknote that is slowly being phased out. According to reports, the €500 note is technically legal tender but has ...
Holidaymakers could find it difficult to spend or exchange certain Euro notes in Spain, as the European Central Bank and the Bank of Spain have taken steps to withdraw some denominations ...