Banknotes • Europe • Heiko Otto (original) (raw)

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Currency: European euro (EUR) (1 Euro = 100 Cent) Issuer: European Central Bank (EU - European Union) 1x1 5 Euro: Eur-5-Euro-V-2002Eur-5-Euro-R-2002 Eur-5-Euro-V-2013Eur-5-Euro-R-2013 Series 1 (2002) [P-1] Series 2 (2013) [P-20] 1x1 10 Euro: Eur-10-Euro-V-2002Eur-10-Euro-R-2002 Eur-10-Euro-V-2014Eur-10-Euro-R-2014 Series 1 (2002) [P-2] Series 2 (2014) [P-21] 1x1 20 Euro: Eur-20-Euro-V-2002Eur-20-Euro-R-2002 Eur-20-Euro-V-2015Eur-20-Euro-R-2015 Series 1 (2002) [P-10] Series 2 (2015) [P-22] 1x1 50 Euro: Eur-50-Euro-V-2002Eur-50-Euro-R-2002 Eur-50-Euro-V-2017Eur-50-Euro-R-2017 Series 1 (2002) [P-11] Series 2 (2017) [P-23] 1x1 100 Euro: Eur-100-Euro-V-2002Eur-100-Euro-R-2002 Eur-100-Euro-V-2019Eur-100-Euro-R-2019 Series 1 (2002) [P-12] Series 2 (2019) [P-24] 1x1 200 Euro: Eur-200-Euro-V-2002Eur-200-Euro-R-2002 Eur-200-Euro-V-2019Eur-200-Euro-R-2019 Series 1 (2002) [P-6] Series 2 (2019) [P-25] 1x1 500 Euro: Eur-500-Euro-V-2002Eur-500-Euro-R-2002 History of the conversion of national currencies on the common currency Euro: Year Country Currency Exchange rate Series 1 (2002) [P-14] Currently, the Euro is legal tender in the following 19 EU Member States: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain. Furthermore, it is used in Andorra, Kosovo, Monaco, Montenegro, San Marino and Vatican City as means of payment. All presented banknotes belong to series, which were in circulation during my stays in the States of the European Union (2002-2024) or in countries or territories which use the Euro as currency. The collection does not claim to completeness or timeliness. 1x1 1x1 1x1