Euro does not exist in 1936. Euro banknotes and coins entered into circulation on January 1, 2002.
I believe that standard measurements for a Euro Sham are 26" x 26".
The Euro banknotes are similar all throughout the EU, unlike the Euro coins. The back of the banknote consists of some aqueducts as well as some bridges, depending on the value of the note.
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There are no people on Euro banknotes. All of the designs feature generic, fictional architectural objects such as arches and bridges.
No people are featured on any Euro banknotes, furthermore there is only one set of Euro note designs, so the French note is exactly the same as all other Euro notes.
in 1999 it is adopted and in 2002 belguim started to use it as coins and banknotes
Greece uses the Euro (symbol '€'), and has done since the start of the Euro in 2002.In the Greek alphabet the Euro is spelled 'ευρώ'. On Euro banknotes the name is written in capitals as "ΕΥΡΩ". The subdivision (the cent), is known as ''λεπτά", pronounced "leptá".
Greece uses the Euro (symbol '€'), and has done since the start of the Euro in 2002.In the Greek alphabet the Euro is spelled 'ευρώ'. On Euro banknotes the name is written in capitals as "ΕΥΡΩ". The subdivision (the cent), is known as ''λεπτά", pronounced "leptá".
Greece uses the Euro (symbol '€'), and has done since the start of the Euro in 2002.In the Greek alphabet the Euro is spelled 'ευρώ'. On Euro banknotes the name is written in capitals as "ΕΥΡΩ". The subdivision (the cent), is known as ''λεπτά", pronounced "leptá".
Greece uses the Euro (symbol '€'), and has done since the start of the Euro in 2002.In the Greek alphabet the Euro is spelled 'ευρώ'. On Euro banknotes the name is written in capitals as "ΕΥΡΩ". The subdivision (the cent), is known as ''λεπτά", pronounced "leptá".