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Countries such as Ireland, Belgium, and Italy have already stopped using these coins, rounding up cash transactions to the nearest five cents instead, and they're no longer being minted.
For those who usually toss their spare change into a jar after their holiday, it's worth noting that some countries may soon ditch one and two cent Euro coins too.
For those who typically chuck their spare change into a jar after a holiday, it's worth noting that some countries might soon scrap one and two cent Euro coins.
Other changes which may soon come into force in Europe is the elimination of one and two cent Euro coins. Countries such as Ireland, Belgium, and Italy have already stopped using these coins, and ...
Countries such as Ireland, Belgium, and Italy have already stopped using these coins, rounding up cash transactions to the nearest five cents instead, and they're no longer being minted.
For those who usually toss their spare change into a jar after a holiday, it's worth bearing in mind that some countries might soon do away with one and two cent Euro coins.
Lifestyle Travel Travel Holidaymakers in Spain shouldn't bring one Euro note that's 'no longer accepted' If you're buying cash to take on holiday, avoid one note.
A recent viral social media post about a restaurant bill in a Malaga restaurant with what showed an unrequested tip of €7 ...
If you're planning a Spanish holiday this year, you might be considering withdrawing some Euros for shopping, dining out, or perhaps buying a few souvenirs.