Download a latex package called "eurosym" from CTAN,
its easy to install follow the instructions in the readme.
Add \usepackage{eurosym} to your latex preamble in Lyx.
Then use ERT, to call the symbol, I think there are a few
different euro symbols to choose from.
Anyhow its all explained in the documents which come with the package.
Its easy enough that even I managed to do it, with little or no latex knowledge.
Enough said.
Regards
Rob
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