@Daniel: If that workaround makes a difference, it sounds like the cause
of the problem is that LANG was set to a non-UTF-8 value (such as C or
POSIX). So it would be an encoding issue. Can you confirm that?

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Title:
  gdm greeter does not allow non-US characters (like euro character €)
  when typing password

Status in gdm3 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in gnome-control-center package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  In latest Artful (2017-09-08 daily), gdm does not allow to enter the
  euro character (€) when typing the password (be it with the real
  keyboard or with the visual on screen keyboard).

  Steps to reproduce:
  1. on the gdm login screen, try to type € in the password field
  2. the input is ignored (not big dot is added)
  3. if your password contains a € symbol (which is allowed, incliding during 
installation with ubiquity), you cannot login anymore...

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