Question 2: What does the euro look like? Hello, it looks like this.
Question 3: What does 50,000 euros look like? The face value of euro is 5 euros (gray), 10 euros (red), 20 euros (blue), 50 euros (orange), 100 euros (green), 200 euros (yellow) and 500 euros (purple) respectively.
The following picture shows a sample ticket with a maximum face value of 500 euros:
Question 4: What does the picture of100 euros look like?
Question 5: What is the face value of 500 euros? 500 euros Picture size: 160×82mm Color: purple pattern: 20th century modern architecture.
Euro banknotes are made of tissue paper, which has a special feel, some of them will be uneven, and there are anti-counterfeiting lines. The face value figures at the top of the banknotes are printed with color-changing ink.
The bridge-shaped building on the back of paper money represents the cooperation and exchange between European countries and between Europe and the world. The amount of money is printed on paper money followed by Latin and Greek letters. The abbreviation of the European Central Bank is marked by five language variants of the official languages of EU countries. Arches and windows symbolize the spirit of openness and cooperation, and the EU's 12 stars represent the strength and unity of European countries. The bridge-shaped building on the back of paper money represents the cooperation and exchange between European countries and between Europe and the world. The banknotes are printed with the flag and map of the European Union. The abbreviation of the European Central Bank and the signature of the governor of the central bank are expressed in five official languages used in the European Union, such as BCE, ECB, EZB, EKT and EKP.
Question 6: What is the symbol of Euro? National currency symbols are as follows:
Dollar: USD
HKD: hong kong dollars
NTD: New Taiwan Dollar
Aussie: Aussie left me a message.
Indonesian rupiah: Indonesian rupiah
NZD: New Zealand dollar
Belgian franc BEF: Belgian franc
Indian Rupee: Indian Rupee.
philippine peso
Brazilian currency BRC: Brazilian krona.
Italian lira ITL: Italian lira
Russian rouble RUR: Russian rouble
Canadian dollar: Canadian dollar
Japanese yen: Japanese yen
Randsar, South Africa: Rand, South Africa
Deutsche mark: Deutsche mark
KOW won: North Korea won.
Swedish krona sek: Swedish krona
Danish krone DMK: Danish krone
Rmb MCY: Mainland China dollar.
Singapore dollar SGD: Singapore dollar
European monetary unit: European monetary unit
Mexican peso MEP: Mexican peso
Spanish currency SPP: Spanish Peseta
French franc FRF: French franc
Malaysian currency MYR: Malaysian ringgit
Swiss franc: Swiss franc
GBP GRP: British pound
NLG, Kilde, Netherlands NLG: Netherlands guilder
Thai baht THB: Thai baht
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Universal currency symbol
? Thai baht symbol (used in Thailand)
Child tags (USD, EUR and other currencies)
? Col3on logo (for Costa Rica and El Salvador)
? ECU logo (not widely used, and present history; Replaced by Europe)
? Cruzeiro logo (formerly used in Brazil)
Dollar symbol (used as many other currencies in the United States, such as different pesos, before Portuguese escudo was used as cifr6ao).
? Drachman symbol (formerly used in Greece)
? Oong logo (used in Vietnam)
Euro Euro (used to participate in the euro zone, several small non-euro European countries and Kosovo and Montenegro)
? French franc symbol (formerly used in France). Most people prefer to write FF)
? Symbol of young leather (used in Laos)
? Lira sign (formerly used in Italy, San Marino and Vatican City, and now sometimes used in Malta)
? Mill symbol (one tenth of a point)
? Naira logo (for Nigeria)
? German penny (Finney) symbol
? The peseta symbol (formerly used in Spain and Andorra. Most people prefer to write pts. )
? Peso symbol (for Philippines)
. Sterling symbol (also used as lira)
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Question 7: What is the symbol of the euro?
Question 8: What does 50 euros look like in the picture?