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Qué (quién) es Euro$95830$ - definición

ONE OF EIGHT DENOMINATIONS FROM 1C TO €2
Euro coin; Euro coinage; Euro cent; Euro Coins; Eurocent; Euro-Cents; Eurocoins; Euro-Cent; European Euro coins; European Euro coin; Coins of the Euro; Coinage of the euro; Belgian 2.5 euro coin; 2.5 euro coin; Euro cents
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  • Cypriot [[2 euro coin]] national side

Euro banknotes         
  • A 50 euro note (ES1) under ultraviolet light
  • Mario Draghi's signature on a 10 euro banknote
  • Europa]] on the new 20 euro banknote (ES2).
  • The 50 euro banknote (ES1) has an orange colour scheme, and its gateway and bridge are from the Renaissance.
  • The serial number on a [[50 euro note]]. This banknote was issued for [[Banca d'Italia]], the Italian central bank.
  • A 5 euro note (ES1) under infrared light
  • The serial number on a 5 euro note. This banknote was printed in [[Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre]] in Spain.
  • The printing code on a 10 euro note from the first banknote series
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  • Microprinting on the Europa series 5 euro note
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  • Euro banknotes from the first series (''The Ages and Styles of Europe'') (2002–2013)
  • Every month, the European Central Bank publishes the number of banknotes in circulation around the eurozone.
  • The euro is used in the 20 eurozone countries (dark blue).<br />It is also used de facto in two other countries ([[Kosovo]] and [[Montenegro]]) (light blue)
  • Europa]] is also among the security features, but the theme of the banknotes is still the same.
  • Magnetic serial number on euro banknote (recorded using CMOS-MagView)
  • Microprinting on a 100 euro note (ES1)
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BANKNOTE OF THE EUROPEAN CURRENCY EURO
Euro note; Euro banknote; Euro bills; Euro bill; Bancnote euro; Gallery of euro banknotes; Gallery of euro paper money; European Euro banknotes; European Euro banknote; Euro notes; 💶; Banknotes of the euro; Euro bank notes; 0 Euro; Zero euro banknote; Banknotes of the Euro
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. They are issued by the national central banks of the Eurosystem or the European Central Bank.
History of the euro         
  • Delors']] three-point plan laid out the path to EMU
  • Euro usage in the world (blue and purple, click for detail).
  • Euro banknotes and coins of various denominations.
  • Euro Zone inflation
  • Euro pocket calculators were sold or offered in many countries.
  • Eurozone, 1999–2002
  • The Lisbon Treaty formalised [[Jean-Claude Juncker]]'s post as President of the Eurogroup
  • [[Valletta]] covered with floor designs of their new euro coins
  • [[Pierre Werner]]'s report began the first moves towards monetary union
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  • [[Wim Duisenberg]] was the first President of the [[European Central Bank]]
ASPECT OF HISTORY
Euro introduction; Euro day; €-Day; Introduction of the euro; History of the Euro; Euro history
The euro came into existence on 1 January 1999, although it had been a goal of the European Union (EU) and its predecessors since the 1960s. After tough negotiations, the Maastricht Treaty entered into force in 1993 with the goal of creating an economic and monetary union by 1999 for all EU states except the UK and Denmark (even though Denmark has a fixed exchange rate policy with the euro).
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  • [[Euro coins]] and banknotes of various denominations
  • Euro Zone inflation
  • The euro sign; logotype and handwritten
  • [[Germany]] 10 year bond}}
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  • Budget deficit of the eurozone compared to the United States and the United Kingdom.
  • Secondary market yields of government bonds with maturities of close to 10 years
OFFICIAL CURRENCY OF SOME EU STATES
EuroCurrency; Fixed exchange rates between the euro and old european currencies; The Euro; Euros; EURO; Euro currency; Eouro; EUR; BAFFLING PIGS; Baffling pigs; European euro; European Union euro; €uro; Single European currency; Eur; Евро; Євро; €UR; Eiro; Euro (currency); Euro (EUR); E.U.R; Evro; Ευρώ; European evro; EUUR; EUuro; K€; European Union Euro; European Euro; Teuro; Currency of Finland; Currency of Austria; Currency of Belgium; Currency of France; Currency of Greece; Currency of Ireland; Currency of Italy; Currency of Latvia; Currency of Luxembourg; Currency of Malta; Currency of the Netherlands; Currency of Portugal; Currency of Slovakia; Currency of Andorra; Currency of Monaco; Currency of the European Union; (= (currency); EUR (currency); (= (euro); (= (DR-DOS); ISO 4217:EUR; Currencies pegged to the euro; European single currency
Pronounced toy-ro, German slang for the new European currency, the Euro. Derived from the German word teuer, meaning exepensive. It refers to the general rise in real prices that occured during the introduction of the new currency.
You paid 10 teuros for that salad? That's almost 20 marks. You've been ripped off.

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Euro coins

There are eight euro coin denominations, ranging from one cent to two euros (the euro is divided into a hundred cents). The coins first came into use in 2002. They have a common reverse, portraying a map of Europe, but each country in the eurozone has its own design on the obverse, which means that each coin has a variety of different designs in circulation at once. Four European microstates that are not members of the European Union (Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, and the Vatican City) use the euro as their currency and also have the right to mint coins with their own designs on the obverse side.

The coins, and various commemorative coins, are minted at numerous national mints across the European Union to strict national quotas. Obverse designs are chosen nationally, while the reverse and the currency as a whole is managed by the European Central Bank (ECB).