Yes, precisely.
You're right in saying that the euro is the currency of all those countries, but it is very interesting to note that each country is entitled to put its own effigy on the back of its euros.
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February 13th, 2007 / 4:35 p.m.
President and Chief Executive Officer, Royal Canadian Mint
Yes, precisely.
You're right in saying that the euro is the currency of all those countries, but it is very interesting to note that each country is entitled to put its own effigy on the back of its euros.
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