European Monetary Union new 5-euro with prefix Y (Greece)
, 5 euros, 2013. Like ECB B8, but prefix Y (Greece). Courtesy of Takis Kouvatseas.Read More…
, 5 euros, 2013. Like ECB B8, but prefix Y (Greece). Courtesy of Takis Kouvatseas.Read More…
, On 24 February 2015, Mario Draghi, president of the European Central Bank, unveiled the new 20-euro banknote in Frankfurt. The new note will be introduced 25 November 2015. The new note includes an innovative security feature in the form of a “portrait window” set in the hologram. When theRead More…
According to a press release dated 19 December 2014, on 24 February 2015 the European Central Bank will unveil the new Europa series 20-euro note design with improved security features. Courtesy of Cleo Phas.Read More…
, ECB B9 (PNL): 10 euros (US$14) Red. Front: Flag; Romanesque architecture. Back: Bridge; map. Holographic stripe. Solid security thread with demetalized 10 EURO. Watermark: Head of Europa and electrotype 10. Printer: Various (see code chart). 127 x 67 mm. Confirmed with prefix E, N, P, S, U, V, X,Read More…
50 euros, 2002. Like ECB B4, but new signature (Mario Draghi) and prefix E (Slovakia). Courtesy of Peter Lorenc.Read More…
Like B104, but new signature (Mario Draghi), and prefix G (Cyprus). Printer R (Luxembourg). Courtesy of Peter Lorenc.Read More…
500 euros, 2002. Like ECB B7, but new signature (Mario Draghi) and prefix N (Austria). Courtesy of Peter Lorenc.Read More…
50 euros, 2002. Like ECB B4, but new signature (Draghi) and country code H (Slovenia). Courtesy of Sev Onyshkevych.Read More…
On 4 June 2014, the European Commission released its 2014 Convergence Report, which assesses eight Member States’ readiness to join the single currency. The commission proposed that the EU Council of Ministers decide that Lithuania can adopt the euro on 1 January 2015. The council will take the final decisionRead More…
, On 13 January 2014 the European Central Bank unveiled the new 10-euro note to be issued 23 September 2014.Read More…
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