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The European Central Bank (ECB) is launching an appeal on September 23, a new bill in denominations of € 10. This is stated in a message posted on the site controller.
The new bill Xiao is the second bill, which in the design of an image of the stolen Zeus took the shape of a bull Phoenician princess Europe. The figure of the princess is visible on the hologram and watermark new banknote. Administered, and other methods of protection, notably a new banknote is tilted changes color from emerald green to dark blue. So it will be very easy to check on the authenticity, the report underlines the ECB.
To quickly enter notes into circulation needed to upgrade the hardware on which the printed money. EU “has taken a series of measures” to support centers to issue money, the replacement of equipment they have, and the adaptation of old production lines.
The denomination of the new model will be in circulation on a par with the old one, which will be gradually removed as wear .
The appearance of the new banknote ECB has presented January 13, 2014. It was already known that pazmeschenny on the bills girl portrait copied from an ancient wine vessel, it will be able to see everyone who tries to consider the bill on the light: a portrait of the princess became the basis of the watermark. The same portrait (but in the form of a hologram) placed on a special tape that crosses the right edge of the banknote.
The new security measures are a primary reason for the release notes. Counterfeiters over the years have done a lot of bills and remedies have become successfully copy them. So, just for the first six months of 2013 in Europe, expressed his treatment of 317 thousand. Counterfeit banknotes. Design notes changed for the first time since it went into circulation in 2002.
A year earlier, in January 2013, the ECB has presented an updated bill denominations of 5 euros. In the future we plan to replace banknotes of all denominations – € 20, € 50, € 100, € 200 and € 500.
Gregory Naberezhnye
September 23, 2014 y
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