To celebrate the euro becoming the new money for 12 European countries on 1 January 2002, we gave away presentation sets of the new money.
Jonathan, 10, London won our super-prize - a set of euro coins from a country of his choice, plus the most commonly used euro notes, worth about £54!
The runners-up all won a set of coins:
- Victoria, 11, Nottingham
- Jordan, 9, Manningtree
- Robert, 13, Skelmersdale
- Lisa, 14, Sunderland
- Jason, 14, Grantham
- Alice, 14, Reading
- Michael, 11, Colchester
- Megan, 6, Telford
- Sean, 13, Settle
- Emma, 11, Northampton
- Robert, 10, Leicester
- Louise, Doncaster
Who all correctly said the one euro is worth around 62p and that each country is issuing eight different euro coins..