How Much Is Euro To Rand Exchange Rate Today {Updated Daily}
The Rand to Euro exchange rate though pegged at an official rate of 1 EUR = 17.9401 ZAR had been at what could be described as freefall in the market.
Though in recent days it has been fluctuating, falling and rising every day. This rate isn’t encouraging, in fact, many South Africans now spend more buying less, an act that shouldn’t be.
We would be highlighting the reasons why it is so. To check this page for any changes in the euro rate, save or bookmark the link below.
Euro To Rand Exchange Rate Today (January 2020): 17.9401 ZAR To €1
Euros to South-African-Rands | South-African-Rands to Euros | ||
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1 EUR | 17.9401 ZAR | 1 ZAR | 0.0557 EUR |
2 EUR | 35.8802 ZAR | 2 ZAR | 0.1115 EUR |
5 EUR | 89.7006 ZAR | 5 ZAR | 0.2787 EUR |
10 EUR | 179.4012 ZAR | 10 ZAR | 0.5574 EUR |
15 EUR | 269.1018 ZAR | 15 ZAR | 0.8361 EUR |
20 EUR | 358.8024 ZAR | 20 ZAR | 1.1148 EUR |
25 EUR | 448.503 ZAR | 25 ZAR | 1.3935 EUR |
50 EUR | 897.006 ZAR | 50 ZAR | 2.787 EUR |
100 EUR | 1794.012 ZAR | 100 ZAR | 5.5741 EUR |
500 EUR | 8970.0601 ZAR | 500 ZAR | 27.8705 EUR |
1000 EUR | 17940.1202 ZAR | 1000 ZAR | 55.741 EUR |
2500 EUR | 44850.3006 ZAR | 2500 ZAR | 139.3525 EUR |
5000 EUR | 89700.6011 ZAR | 5000 ZAR | 278.7049 EUR |
10000 EUR | 179401.2022 ZAR | 10000 ZAR | 557.4099 EUR |
There are seven different banknotes. They come in 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and other denominations. There are also eight different denominations of coins.
TOP 10 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT EURO
- Each European currency banknote has a standard design on one side and a country-specific design on the other
- The symbol on the euro was based on the Greek epsilon character, representing “E” for Europe. The two parallel lines through the center signify stability.
- To date, 16 European Union member countries and approximately 329 million people use the euro.
- Greece has been part of the eurozone, the area comprised of nations that have adopted the euro since 2001. Slovakia was the most recent country to adopt the currency doing so in 2009, Sweden is excepted to be the next.
- The idea of establishing a single currency in Europe was approved upon the signing of the Maastricht Treaty on Feb 7, 1992.
- The EUR was actually launched in 11 countries as a virtual currency used only for non-cash and electronic transactions on Jan 1, 1999.
- Denmark and the United Kingdom was the only European Union member states to opt out of using the euro as currency.
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