Convert US cents to euros and euro cents. Adjustable exchange rate, quick conversion table, historical EUR/USD rates, and euro coin denomination reference.
When traveling between the United States and the Eurozone, or shopping from European websites, you often need to convert small amounts between US cents and euros. While major currency converters focus on large amounts, this tool is optimized for cent-level conversions — perfect for understanding how much a €0.99 app costs in USD, or what a $1.99 purchase translates to in euros.
The converter supports four directions: US cents to euros, euros to US cents, US cents to euro cents, and euro cents to US cents. You can adjust the exchange rate to match the current market rate or your bank's rate, which may differ due to spreads and fees. The tool provides a quick conversion table for common amounts and a reference table showing euro coin denominations with their USD equivalents.
Historical EUR/USD rate data helps you understand how the exchange rate has fluctuated over recent years. Whether you are budgeting for a European trip, comparing prices between US and EU stores, or teaching students about international currencies, this tool makes small-amount currency math effortless.
Most currency converters are designed for large amounts and round aggressively. This tool gives you precise cent-level results, shows you exact euro coin equivalents, and lets you adjust the exchange rate to account for bank spreads, credit card fees, or different rate sources. It is especially useful for travelers, online shoppers, and students.
US Cents to Euros: euros = (cents ÷ 100) × exchange_rate Euros to US Cents: cents = (euros ÷ exchange_rate) × 100 Euro Cents to US Cents: usd_cents = (eur_cents ÷ 100 ÷ exchange_rate) × 100 where exchange_rate = euros per 1 USD
Result: €0.91
99 US cents = $0.99. At the rate of 0.92 EUR per USD: $0.99 × 0.92 = €0.9108, or approximately €0.91 (91 euro cents).
The EUR/USD is the most traded currency pair in the world, accounting for about 24% of daily forex volume. The rate represents how many euros one US dollar can buy. A rate of 0.92 means $1 = €0.92. The pair has traded between roughly 0.83 and 1.60 since the euro's introduction in 1999.
Euro coins have a common European side and a national side that varies by issuing country. The 1, 2, and 5 cent coins are copper-colored; 10, 20, and 50 cent coins are gold-colored; €1 and €2 coins are bimetallic. All euro coins are valid legal tender throughout the Eurozone regardless of which country designed the national side.
When converting small amounts, percentage-based fees matter more. A 3% fee on a $1 transaction costs only 3 cents, but the same fee on $1,000 costs $30. Airport kiosks often charge 5-10% markups. The best approach is using fee-free credit cards for purchases and ATMs with low international withdrawal fees for cash.
It depends on the exchange rate. At a rate of 0.92 EUR per USD, one euro equals approximately 108.7 US cents ($1.087). The rate fluctuates daily based on market conditions.
They are similar concepts — both are 1/100 of their respective currency — but they have different values due to the exchange rate. A euro cent is worth slightly more than a US cent when EUR is stronger than USD.
For estimates, use the mid-market rate from Google or XE.com. For actual transactions, check your bank or credit card provider's rate, which typically includes a 1-3% markup.
Generally, using a no-foreign-transaction-fee credit card gives the best rate. If you need cash, withdraw from ATMs in the destination country rather than exchanging at airports, which have the worst rates.
Exchange rates are determined by supply and demand in forex markets, influenced by interest rate differentials, inflation, trade balances, political stability, and investor sentiment. These forces can shift quickly, so the same conversion can vary noticeably from one week to the next.
Multiply the USD price by the EUR/USD rate to get euros, or divide the EUR price by the rate to get USD. Remember that EU prices typically include VAT (15-27%) while US prices usually exclude sales tax (0-10%).