Euro banknotes from the Europa series (since 2013) Euro banknotes from the first series ( The Ages and Styles of Europe) (2002-2013) Banknotes of the euro, the common currency of the eurozone (euro area members), have been in circulation since the first series (also called ES1) was issued in 2002. The first series comprises seven different denominations: €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200 and €500. The second, also known as the Europa series, consists of six denominations, as we decided to stop the issuance of €500 banknotes. Denominations, design and security features Anti-counterfeiting
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Home The euro Banknotes Current banknotes Denominations Denominations You would not believe how many security features there are in a banknote. Discover them with our 3D simulation! Read on to find out. Which old Euro banknotes have been replaced by new Euro banknotes? The following banknotes from the First Series of Euro banknotes have been replaced by newer Euro banknotes from the Second Series: €5 euro banknote €10 euro banknote €20 euro banknote €50 euro banknote €100 euro banknote €200 euro banknote It comprises seven different denominations: €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200 and €500. These banknotes are gradually being replaced by the second series, also known as the Europa series, which explains why you may not see them around so often these days. Banknotes from the first series are legal tender and will always retain their value. The €100 and €200 started circulating on 28 May 2019, completing the Europa series. The ECB has decided to stop producing the €500 banknote, although the first series €500 remains legal tender ( read the related press release). Europa
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Since 1 January 2002 the euro banknotes and coins have been part of everyday life for over 300 million people in the euro area.This leaflet depicts the seven euro banknotes and the eight euro coins, including their security features.The banknotes - inspired by the architectural styles of seven periods in Europe's cultural history - are of an ide. Euro notes are the legal tender in the form of paper banknotes that can be used in exchange for goods and services in the eurozone. Euro notes come in seven denominations: 5; 10; 20; 50; 100;. 20 years of euro bank notes and coins. The creative thinking behind the euro. THE EURO SYMBOL. Inspired by the Greek letter epsilon (€) it is a reference to the cradle of European civilization; Parallel lines signify stability of the euro; Stands for the first letter of the word "Europe" in the Latin alphabet; 347 million: number of Europeans (in 20 euro area countries) who use the euro The process will mark the first big overhaul of the imagery used on the euro banknotes since the currency started circulating in physical form in 2002, when notes ranging from €5 to €500.
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improve banknote technology. The Europa series offers better protection against counterfeiting, making euro banknotes even more secure. The new €100 and €200 banknotes benefit from the same security features as the €50 banknote, such as a portrait in the watermark and in the hologram, plus new and There are currently two different series of euro banknotes: The first series of banknotes, issued in 2002, coinciding with the launch of the euro, and consisting of seven different denominations: €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200 and €500.. The second series of banknotes or the "Europa series", which was gradually introduced between 2013, when €5 banknotes were issued, and 2019.
Having an adequate supply of quality cash in the economy as part of an effective payments system, protects the best interests of consumers. There are seven different denominations of euro banknotes: €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200 and €500. All the notes are legal tender throughout the euro area. View information about euro banknotes. 5 EURO 62 × 120 mm Grey 2002: 5 EURO 62 × 120 mm Grey 2013: 10 EURO 67 × 127 mm Red 2002: 10 EURO 67 × 127 mm Red 2014: 20 EURO 72 × 133 mm Blue 2002: 20 EURO 72 × 133 mm Blue 2015:. There is no 1000 euros bank note. There are, however, 1000 dollar bills. How does the barcode on euro banknotes work?
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Issued by the European Central Bank, there are currently two sets of Euro notes in circulation. The First Issue, introduced in 2002, and the Second Issue, introduced from 2013. Old Euro banknotes remain valid and legal tender, with the exception of 500 euro notes. We exchange all Euro banknotes free of charge. We also give cash for Euro coins. 1 Are there 1000 euro notes? 2 Can you still get 500 euro notes? 3 What can I do with a 500 euro note? 4 Are 2002 50 euros still valid? Are there 1000 euro notes?