At 08:55 -0500 2002-03-01, James E. Agenbroad wrote: > Friday, March 1, 2002 >Would I be correct in assuming that the Euro is also now the currency in >non-European dependencies such as the Netherlands Antilles, French >Polynesia, etc.? Apologies in advance if either of these is now >independent.
The euro (not the Euro, James) will have replaced the French franc, so for instance in R�union, French Guyana, the French Southern Territories, Guadaloupe, Martinique, Monaco, and St Pierre & Miquelon, the euro will be used. French Polynesia uses the CFP franc, XPF, which as far as I know is not identical to the FRF. Likewise the Netherlands Antilles uses the Netherlands Antillian guilder, ANG, which as far as I know is not identical to the NLG. -- Michael Everson *** Everson Typography *** http://www.evertype.com

