What is Ireland’s currency called?

What is Ireland’s currency called?

  • (A) Euro
  • (B) Pound
  • (C) Shilling
  • (D) Irish Pence
In the Republic of Ireland, people use the Euro (€ or EUR) as their currency. They switched to the Euro in 2002, leaving behind the Irish Pound, also known as the Punt. Meanwhile, Northern Ireland sticks with the British Pound Sterling (£ or GBP) since it's part of the United Kingdom. The Euro breaks down into 100 cents for smaller transactions.
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