Euro Notes

  

Euro notes are euros (not the Greek rotisserie meat, but the money that’s used in the eurozone). Think: USD, Europe-ified.

Euro notes come in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, and 500, similar to USD. While Europe isn’t a country, the unity of European countries via economic deals and a common currency necessitates new institutions that serve all of them, such as the European Central Bank, or ECB. Euro notes are currently used in 19 countries as the legal tender of choice.

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