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Learn about the second highest value euro banknote, its history, design, security features and circulation. The 200 euro note depicts bridges and arches in Art Nouveau style and has a yellow color scheme.
Learn about the euro, the common currency of the eurozone, and its banknotes from €5 to €500. Find out how the euro banknotes are issued, printed, secured and replaced over time.
A comprehensive list of 180 currencies recognized as legal tender in various states and territories, with symbols, abbreviations, ISO codes, and fractional units. The list also indicates whether a currency is pegged to another currency or not, and provides a colour key and notes for reference.
Learn about the highest-value euro banknote, which was produced until 2019 and depicts modern architecture. Find out why it is being phased out and what security features it has.
The euro is the official currency of 20 EU member states and some other territories. It was introduced in 1999 as an accounting currency and became a physical currency in 2002. Learn more about its name, symbol, denominations, administration and exchange rate.
The $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100 bills are all printed today and remain in circulation — with lighter emphasis on the $2 bill, which is printed every few years. The $2 bill is believed to ...
Learn about the eight euro coin denominations, ranging from one cent to two euros, and their common and national sides. Find out how the euro coins were created, changed and used in different countries and regions of the EU.
Learn about the history, design and security features of the 100 euro note, one of the higher value euro banknotes used in 25 countries. See images of the note and its different series, and how to distinguish it from counterfeits.