In case anyone is wondering what the new series of banknotes are going to look like- here is a preview from the EU Observer...
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theeuro wrote:In case anyone is wondering what the new series of banknotes are going to look like- here is a preview from the EU Observer...


Illioplius wrote:And Cyprus there isn't too...

melitikus wrote:Illioplius wrote:And Cyprus there isn't too...
yes,
these banknotes look more like a pre version of the current ones - maybe a test version
theeuro wrote:melitikus wrote:Illioplius wrote:And Cyprus there isn't too...
yes,
these banknotes look more like a pre version of the current ones - maybe a test version
These are definitely not test versions.

melitikus wrote:theeuro wrote:melitikus wrote:Illioplius wrote:And Cyprus there isn't too...
yes,
these banknotes look more like a pre version of the current ones - maybe a test version
These are definitely not test versions.
so if they were the next series how do you explain that Malta and Cyprus are not on the map and more evidently EURO is not in Cyrillic?!

Miguel.mateo wrote:Is there any official schedule of when all the notes will be release? I will be very interested in collecting those new notes too ...
Thanks,
Miguel
theeuro wrote:The only depiction I can see in this image that shows either the spelling of 'EURO' or a map is on the 100 Euro note. This particular denomination is not going to be in circulation for another 4-5 years or so. Alot can happen during that time.


melitikus wrote:Also Wikipedia says that "Three more abbreviations of the European Central Bank name will have to be included on the banknotes: the Cyrillic (ЕЦБ), Hungarian (EKB) and Polish (EBC)" to the current 5. So how come that these new banknotes are still showing five and not 8???
dont tell me that they missed all these details!?
No Malta and Cyprus on the Map
No Cyrillic (ЕЦБ), Hungarian (EKB) and Polish (EBC) abbreviations of the ECB
No Cyrillic EURO (евро )

theeuro wrote:In case anyone is wondering what the new series of banknotes are going to look like- here is a preview from the EU Observer...

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