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What does the euro look like?
There are 7 kinds of euro grass samples released by the European Monetary Bureau, with face values of 5 euros (gray), 10 euros (red), 20 euros (blue), 50 euros (orange), 100 euros (green), 200 euros (yellow) and 500 euros (purple) respectively.

The ticket face consists of three basic architectural elements: window, gate and bridge, which respectively represent the spirit of openness, cooperation and exchange in the European Union.

There are eight denominations of coins: 1, 2,5, 1 0,20,50,1yuan, 2 yuan. Coins from euro zone 16 countries have the same pattern on one side and different patterns on the other.

Among them, 1, 2,5 points have not been modified since 2002, and 94.35% steel and 5.65% copper are cast by copper-plated steel. The front is the earth showing Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

The other five frontal patterns are divided into 2002 edition and 2007 edition, and the maps of Europe in the patterns are also different.

Extended data:

Euro has adopted a number of advanced anti-counterfeiting technologies, mainly in the following aspects:

(1) Watermark: Euro banknotes all adopt double watermarks, that is, the door and window pattern watermark and digital white watermark with the same denomination as the main scene pattern on all sides.

(2) Safety line: The EURO banknotes adopt a fully buried black safety line, and the safety line has the euro name (Euro) and denomination figures.

(3) Matching patterns: the irregular patterns in the upper left corner of the front and back of the euro banknotes are just complementary to form denomination figures, which are accurately docked without dislocation.

(4) Gravure printing

(5) Pearlescent ink printing pattern: 5, 10, 20 Euro, with one stripe printed in the middle of the back, different colors can appear at different angles, and the euro symbol and denomination figures can be seen.

(6) Holographic logo: 5, 10, 20 euros, with holographic film strips on the right side, bright euro symbols and denomination figures can be seen from different angles; 50, 100, 200,500 Euros, with a holographic film on the lower right corner of the front. You can see the bright main landscape pattern and denomination figures by changing the angle.

(7) optically variable denomination figures: 50, 100, 200, 500 euros. The denomination figures in the lower right corner of the back are printed with optically variable ink, and the banknotes are inclined at a certain angle, and the color changes from purple to olive green.

(8) Colorless fluorescent fibers: Under ultraviolet light, you can see that there are bright red, blue and green colorless fluorescent fibers in European paper.

(9) Color fluorescent printing pattern: under ultraviolet irradiation, the blue ink signed by the EU flag and the president of the European Central Bank turns green; 12 The star changes from yellow to orange; The map and bridge on the back are yellow.

(10) Gravure Microfilm: The front and back sides of euro notes are printed with microforms. Observing with a magnifying glass, the lines of the miniature on the real money are full and clear.

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