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  2. 500 euro note - Wikipedia

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    The five-hundred-euro note (€500) is the highest-value euro banknote; it was produced between the introduction of the euro (in its cash form) in 2002 until 2019. Since 27 April 2019, the banknote has no longer been issued by central banks in the euro area, but it continues to be legal tender and can be used as a means of payment.

  3. Euro sign - Wikipedia

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    In English the euro sign – like the dollar sign $ and the pound sign £ – is usually placed before the figure, unspaced, [8] the reverse of usage in many other European languages. When written out, "euro" is placed after the value in lower case; the plural is used for two or more units, and euro cents are separated with a full-stop, not a ...

  4. Euro - Wikipedia

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    Notes are issued in €500, €200, €100, €50, €20, €10, and €5. Each banknote has its own colour and is dedicated to an artistic period of European architecture. Each banknote has its own colour and is dedicated to an artistic period of European architecture.

  5. Euro banknotes - Wikipedia

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    The €5 note is grey, the €10 note red, the €20 note blue, the €50 note orange, the €100 note green, the €200 note yellow-brown and the €500 note is purple. [106] Large numerals for the denomination. [106] Raised print. [106] Tactile marks on the €200 and €500 of the first series and on all the notes of the Europa series. [83 ...

  6. Currencies of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    The euro is the result of the European Union's project for economic and monetary union that came fully into being on 1 January 2002 and it is now the currency used by the majority of the European Union's member states, with all but Denmark (which has an opt-out in the EU treaties) bound to adopt it.

  7. Deal or No Deal (Irish game show) - Wikipedia

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    The values are the same as the UK version, but in euros instead of pounds as well as additional amounts of 5c, €25, €2,000, and €150,000 to compensate for the fact that there are 26 boxes which are green (rather than 22 red ones).

  8. A cautionary tale that Europe can’t afford to ignore - AOL

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    Novo Nordisk’s rapid rise is a story worth celebrating. The pharma giant ranks No. 116 on the Fortune 500 Europe list and appears on the latest World’s Most Admired Companies list. In recent ...

  9. Euro starter kits - Wikipedia

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    The Austrian euro starter kits were released on 15 December 2001. The general public kit was sold for €14.54 (200.07 ATS, however, rounded to 200 ATS), whereas the business starter kits were available much earlier, on 1 September 2001, and each kit contained €145.50 in Austrian euro coins.