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				Andorra | French franc (FRF); Spanish peseta (ESP); euro (EUR) | euro (EUR); French franc (FRF); Spanish peseta (ESP) | 
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				Austria | Austrian schilling (ATS); euro (EUR)
 note: on 1 January 1999, the EU introduced the euro as a common currency that is now being used by financial institutions in Austria at a fixed rate of 13.7603 Austrian shillings per euro and will replace the local currency for all transactions in 2002  | 
				euro (EUR); Austrian schilling (ATS) 
 note: on 1 January 1999, the European Monetary Union introduced the euro as a common currency to be used by the financial institutions of member countries; on 1 January 2002, the euro became the sole currency for everyday transactions within the member countries  | 
				
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				Belgium | Belgian franc (BEF); euro (EUR)
 note: on 1 January 1999, the EU introduced the euro as a common currency that is now being used by financial institutions in Belgium at a fixed rate of 40.3399 Belgian francs per euro and will replace the local currency for all transactions in 2002  | 
				euro (EUR); Belgian franc (BEF) 
 note: on 1 January 1999, the European Monetary Union introduced the euro as a common currency to be used by financial institutions of member countries; on 1 January 2002, the euro became the sole currency for everyday transactions within the member countries  | 
				
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				East Timor | - | US dollar (USD) | 
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				Finland | markka (FIM); euro (EUR)
 note: on 1 January 1999, the EU introduced the euro as a common currency that is now being used by financial institutions in Finland at a fixed rate of 5.94573 markkaa per euro and will replace the local currency for all transactions in 2002  | 
				euro (EUR); markka (FIM) 
 note: on 1 January 1999, the European Monetary Union introduced the euro as a common currency to be used by financial institutions of member countries; on 1 January 2002, the euro became the sole currency for everyday transactions within the member countries  | 
				
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				France | French franc (FRF); euro (EUR)
 note: on 1 January 1999, the EU introduced the euro as a common currency that is now being used by financial institutions in France at a fixed rate of 6.55957 French francs per euro and will replace the local currency for all transactions in 2002  | 
				euro (EUR); French franc (FRF) 
 note: on 1 January 1999, the European Monetary Union introduced the euro as a common currency to be used by financial institutions of member countries; on 1 January 2002, the euro became the sole currency for everyday transactions within the member countries  | 
				
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				French Guiana | French franc (FRF); euro (EUR) | euro (EUR); French franc (FRF) | 
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				French Polynesia | Comptoirs Francais du Pacifique franc (XPF) | Comptoirs Francais du Pacifique franc (XPF); note - may adopt the euro in 2003 | 
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				Germany | deutsche mark (DEM); euro (EUR)
 note: on 1 January 1999, the EU introduced the euro as a common currency that is now being used by financial institutions in Germany at a fixed rate of 1.95583 deutsche marks per euro and will replace the local currency for all transactions in 2002  | 
				euro (EUR); deutsche mark (DEM) 
 note: on 1 January 1999, the European Monetary Union introduced the euro as a common currency to be used by financial institutions of member countries; on 1 January 2002, the euro became the sole currency for everyday transactions within the member countries  | 
				
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				Greece | drachma (GRD); euro (EUR)
 note: on 1 January 1999, the EU introduced the euro as a common currency that is now being used by financial institutions in Greece (which entered the European Monetary Union on 1 January 2001) at a fixed rate of 340.750 drachmae per euro and will replace the local currency for all transactions in 2002  | 
				euro (EUR); drachma (GRD) 
 note: on 1 January 1999, the European Monetary Union introduced the euro as a common currency to be used by financial institutions of member countries; on 1 January 2002, the euro became the sole currency for everyday transactions within the member countries  | 
				
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				Guadeloupe | French franc (FRF); euro (EUR) | euro (EUR); French franc (FRF) | 
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				Holy See (Vatican City) | Italian lira (ITL); euro (EUR) | euro (EUR); Italian lira (ITL) | 
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				Ireland | Irish pound (IEP); euro (EUR)
 note: on 1 January 1999, the EU introduced the euro as a common currency that is now being used by financial institutions in Ireland at a fixed rate of 0.787564 Irish pounds per euro and will replace the local currency for all transactions in 2002  | 
				euro (EUR); Irish pound (IEP) 
 note: on 1 January 1999, the European Monetary Union introduced the euro as a common currency to be used by financial institutions of member countries; on 1 January 2002, the euro became the sole currency for everyday transactions within the member countries  | 
				
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				Italy | Italian lira (ITL); euro (EUR)
 note: on 1 January 1999, the EU introduced the euro as a common currency that is now being used by financial institutions in Italy at a fixed rate of 1,936.27 Italian lire per euro and will replace the local currency for all transactions in 2002  | 
				euro (EUR); Italian lira (ITL) 
 note: on 1 January 1999, the European Monetary Union introduced the euro as a common currency to be used by financial institutions of member countries; on 1 January 2002, the euro became the sole currency for everyday transactions within the member countries  | 
				
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				Kuwait | Kuwaiti dinar (KWD) | Kuwaiti dinar (KD) | 
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				Luxembourg | Luxembourg franc (LUF); euro (EUR)
 note: on 1 January 1999, the EU introduced the euro as a common currency that is now being used by financial institutions in Luxembourg at a fixed rate of 40.3399 Luxembourg francs per euro and will replace the local currency for all transactions in 2002  | 
				euro (EUR); Luxembourg franc (LUF) 
 note: on 1 January 1999, the European Monetary Union introduced the euro as a common currency to be used by financial institutions of member countries; on 1 January 2002, the euro became the sole currency for everyday transactions within the member countries  | 
				
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				Martinique | French franc (FRF); euro (EUR) | euro (EUR); French franc (FRF) | 
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				Mayotte | French franc (FRF); euro (EUR) | euro (EUR); French franc (FRF) | 
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				Monaco | French franc (FRF); euro (EUR) | euro (EUR); French franc (FRF) | 
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				Netherlands | Netherlands guilder (NLG); euro (EUR)
 note: on 1 January 1999, the EU introduced the euro as a common currency that is now being used by financial institutions in the Netherlands at a fixed rate of 2.20371 Netherlands guilders per euro and will replace the local currency for all transactions in 2002  | 
				euro (EUR); Netherlands guilder (NLG) 
 note: on 1 January 1999, the European Monetary Union introduced the euro as a common currency to be used by financial institutions of member countries; on 1 January 2002, the euro became the sole currency for everyday transactions within the member countries  | 
				
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				New Caledonia | Comptoirs Francais du Pacifique franc (XPF) | Comptoirs Francais du Pacifique franc (XPF); note - may adopt the euro in 2003 | 
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				Portugal | Portuguese escudo (PTE); euro (EUR)
 note: on 1 January 1999, the EU introduced the euro as a common currency that is now being used by financial institutions in Portugal at a fixed rate of 200.482 Portuguese escudos per euro and will replace the local currency for all transactions in 2002  | 
				euro (EUR); Portuguese escudo (PTE) 
 note: on 1 January 1999, the European Monetary Union introduced the euro as a common currency to be used by financial institutions of member countries; on 1 January 2002, the euro became the sole currency for everyday transactions within the member countries  | 
				
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				Reunion | French franc (FRF); euro (EUR) | euro (EUR); French franc (FRF) | 
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				Saint Pierre and Miquelon | French franc (FRF); euro (EUR) | euro (EUR); French franc (FRF) | 
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				San Marino | Italian lira (ITL); euro (EUR) | euro (EUR); Italian lira (ITL) | 
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				Serbia and Montenegro | - | new Yugoslav dinar (YUM); note - in Montenegro the euro is legal tender; in Kosovo both the euro and the Yugoslav dinar are legal (2002) | 
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				Spain | Spanish peseta (ESP); euro (EUR)
 note: on 1 January 1999, the EU introduced the euro as a common currency that is now being used by financial institutions in Spain at a fixed rate of 166.386 Spanish pesetas per euro and will replace the local currency for all transactions in 2002  | 
				euro (EUR); Spanish peseta (ESP) 
 note: on 1 January 1999, the European Monetary Union introduced the euro as a common currency to be used by the financial institutions of member countries; on 1 January 2002, the euro became the sole currency for everyday transactions with the member countries  | 
				
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				Wallis and Futuna | Comptoirs Francais du Pacifique franc (XPF) | Comptoirs Francais du Pacifique franc (XPF); note - may adopt the euro in 2003 | 
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				Yugoslavia | new Yugoslav dinar (YUM); note - in Montenegro the German deutsche mark is legal tender (1999) | - |