Matthew Patay's
Note of the Month

May 2002

map of the european continent

This month's featured note is from the European Union.
The denomination is 50 Euro and the Standard Catalog of World Paper Money (SCWPM) Number is P-4x (from the Federal Republic of Germany).


50 Euro banknote obverse

(obverse)
The banknote is orange and multi-colored with renaissance architecture. 

The following information was obtained from the European Central Bank:

On 1 January 2002, seven banknotes were introduced in 12 Member States of
the European Union.

On the front of the banknotes, windows and gateways symbolize the European
spirit of openness and co-operation. The 12 stars of the European Union
represent the dynamism and harmony between European nations.

To complement these designs, the reverse of each banknote features a
bridge. The bridges symbolize the close co-operation and communication
between Europe and the rest of the world.

These designs, and the following features, are presented in more detail below:

- the name of the currency – euro – in both the Latin (EURO) and the
Greek (EYPO) alphabets;
 - the initials of the European Central Bank in five linguistic variants – BCE,
ECB, EZB, EKT and EKP – covering the 11 official languages of the
European Community; 
- the symbol © indicating copyright protection; and
the flag of the European Union.

The note is dated 2002.

50 Euro banknote - reverse

(reverse)
Renaissance type bridge at upper center and European continent at lower right.

Euro serial number prefix codes are:

Austria - N, Belgium - Z, *Denmark - W, Finland - L, France - U, Germany - X,
Greece - Y, Ireland - T, Italy - S, Luxembourg - R, Netherlands - P,
Portugal - M, Spain - V, *Sweden - K, and *United Kingdom - J
*Not currently participating.

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Previous Note of the Month Pages:

December 2000 - Cyprus

January 2001 - Malta February 2001 - Malaysia
March 2001 - Italy April 2001 - Poland May 2001 - Sweden
June 2001 - Hong Kong July 2001 - Great Britain August 2001 - Denmark
September 2001 - Norway October 2001 - Austria November 2001 - Pakistan
December 2001 - Greece January 2002 - Thailand February 2002 - Taiwan
March 2002 - Jordan April 2002 - Czech Republic  

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