This serie of banknotes was the first issued in the whole EU, in
which more countries joined the Eurozone despite the economic downturn
that affected Europe (and the whole world). On the left side are those that mean where they were printed:, B (Lithuania), C (Latvia), D (Estonia), E (Slovakia), F (Malta) G (Cyprus), H (Slovenia), L (Finland) ), M (Portugal), N (Austria), P (Netherlands), S (Italy), T (Ireland), U (France), V (Spain), X (Germany), Y (Greece) and Z (Belgium). There are
banknotes of 5 euros, 10 euros, 20 euros, 50 euros, 100 euros, 200 euros
and 500 euros.
This
banknotes worth 5 euros was first circulated in 2002.
On the main side you can see two 5's, the 12 EU stars and some more and
the word euro written in
Latin and Greek characters. The inspiration of the banknote is Classic
style, appearing in the right an arc in that style. In the
left it can be seen the EU flag, next to the
name of the ECB (European Central Bank) in 5 EU languages. In the right
there's a holografic thread with the euro currency symbol (€)
and 5's. On the other side you can see a Classic aqueduct, the European
continent and
EU stars. In the corners there are four 5's (one of them completed with
the other side elements), a iridesent thread and the name of euro in
the previously mentioned alphabets. This
banknote has the arc and 5 as digital watermark, as well as a security thread. The size
of this banknote is 12 cm x 6.2 cm.
This
banknotes worth 100 euros was first circulated in 2002.
On the main side you can see two 100's, the 12 EU stars and some more and
the word euro written in
Latin and Greek characters. The inspiration of the banknote is Baroque and Rococo
style, appearing in the right an entrance in that style. In the
left it can be seen the EU flag, next to the
name of the ECB (European Central Bank) in 5 EU languages. In the right
there's a holografic patch with the euro currency symbol (€)
and 100's. On the other side you can see a Baroque and Rococo bridge, the European
continent and
EU stars. In the corners there are four 100's (one of them completed with
the other side elements and another with optically variable ink), a iridesent thread and the name of euro in
the previously mentioned alphabets. This
banknote has the entrance and 100 as digital watermark, as well as a security thread. The size
of this banknote is 14.7 cm x 8.2 cm.
5 euros
10 euros
This
banknotes worth 10 euros was first circulated in 2002.
On the main side you can see two 10's, the 12 EU stars and some more and
the word euro written in
Latin and Greek characters. The inspiration of the banknote is Romanic
style, appearing in the right a façade in that style. In the
left it can be seen the EU flag, next to the
name of the ECB (European Central Bank) in 5 EU languages. In the right
there's a holografic thread with the euro currency symbol (€)
and 10's. On the other side you can see a Romanic bridge, the European
continent and
EU stars. In the corners there are four 10's (one of them completed with
the other side elements), a iridesent thread and the name of euro in
the previously mentioned alphabets. This
banknote has the façade and 10 as digital watermark, as well as a security thread. The size
of this banknote is 12.7 cm x 6.7 cm.
20 euros
This
banknotes worth 20 euros was first circulated in 2002.
On the main side you can see two 20's, the 12 EU stars and some more and
the word euro written in
Latin and Greek characters. The inspiration of the banknote is Gothic
style, appearing in the right two stained glasses in that style. In the
left it can be seen the EU flag, next to the
name of the ECB (European Central Bank) in 5 EU languages. In the right
there's a holografic thread with the euro currency symbol (€)
and 20's. On the other side you can see a Gothic bridge, the European
continent and
EU stars. In the corners there are four 20's (one of them completed with
the other side elements), a iridesent thread and the name of euro in
the previously mentioned alphabets. This
banknote has the stained glass and 20 as digital watermark, as well as a security thread. The size
of this banknote is 13.4 cm x 7.2 cm.
50 euros
This
banknotes worth 50 euros was first circulated in 2002.
On the main side you can see two 50's, the 12 EU stars and some more and
the word euro written in
Latin and Greek characters. The inspiration of the banknote is Renaissance
style, appearing in the right two balconies in that style. In the
left it can be seen the EU flag, next to the
name of the ECB (European Central Bank) in 5 EU languages. In the right
there's a holografic patch with the euro currency symbol (€)
and 50's. On the other side you can see a Renaissance bridge, the European
continent and
EU stars. In the corners there are four 50's (one of them completed with
the other side elements and another with optically variable ink), a iridesent thread and the name of euro in
the previously mentioned alphabets. This
banknote has the balcony and 50 as digital watermark, as well as a security thread. The size
of this banknote is 14.1 cm x 7.7 cm.
100 euros
200 euros
This
banknotes worth 200 euros was first circulated in 2002.
On the main side you can see two 200's, the 12 EU stars and some more
and
the word euro written in
Latin and Greek characters. The inspiration of the banknote is Art
Nouveau, appearing in the right an entrance in that style. In the
left it can be seen the EU flag, next to the
name of the ECB (European Central Bank) in 5 EU languages. In the right
there's a holografic patch with the euro currency symbol (€)
and 200's. On the other side you can see an Art Nouveau bridge, the European
continent and
EU stars. In the corners there are four 200's (one of them completed with
the other side elements and another with optically variable ink), a iridesent thread and the name of euro in
the previously mentioned alphabets. This
banknote has the entrance and 200 as digital watermark, as well as a security thread. The size
of this banknote is 15.3 cm x 8.2 cm.
500 euros
This
banknotes worth 500 euros was first circulated in 2002.
On the main side you can see two 500's, the 12 EU stars and some more
and
the word euro written in
Latin and Greek characters. The inspiration of the banknote is Modern
style, appearing in the right a building in that style. In the
left it can be seen the EU flag, next to the
name of the ECB (European Central Bank) in 5 EU languages. In the right
there's a holografic patch with the euro currency symbol (€)
and 500's. On the other side you can see a Modern bridge, the European
continent and
EU stars. In the corners there are four 500's (one of them completed with
the other side elements and another with optically variable ink), a iridesent thread and the name of euro in
the previously mentioned alphabets. This
banknote has the entrance and 500 as digital watermark, as well as a security thread. The size
of this banknote is 16 cm x 8.2 cm.
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