Usage
The following table lists the banknotes on which the EURion constellation has been found so far:
Currency | Notes with EURion constellation | Notes without EURion constellation |
---|---|---|
Armenian dram | 1000 dram (2001 and 2011), 5000 dram (2003 and 2012), 10,000 dram (2003 and 2012), 20,000 (2007, 2009 and 2012), 100,000 dram (2009) | 20,000 and commemorative 50,000 dram |
Aruban florin | All (2003) | |
Austrian schilling | 500 and 1000 schilling (1997) | 20, 50, 100, and 5000 schilling |
Australian dollar | Commemorative $5 (2001) | Regular banknotes |
Belgian franc | 500 francs (1998), 1000 francs (1997), 10,000 francs (1997) | 100, 200, and 2000 francs |
British pound (sterling) | Bank of England £5 (2002), £10 (2000) as yellow dots on the watermark, £20 (1999 & 2007), £50 (2011) | £50 (old issue) |
Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark | 200 convertible marka (2002), All (2012) | 50 feninga, 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 convertible marka |
Bulgarian lev | All (1999) | |
Canadian dollar | All (2001), 100 (2011), 50 (2012), 20 (2012) | |
CFA franc | All (both West African and Central African, 2003) | |
Chilean peso | 1000 (2011) 2000 (2010) 5000 (2009), 10,000 (2010), 20,000 (2010) | 1000 and 2000 pesos (old version) |
Chinese yuan | ¥1 (2004), 2005 revision of ¥5 and above | |
Comorian franc | All (2005–2006) | 2500 francs |
Croatian kuna | 5, 10, 20 kuna (2001), 50, 100, and 200 kuna (2002) | 500 and 1000 kuna |
Czech koruna | 2000 (2007), 1000 (2008), 500 (2009), 5000 (2009) | 50, 100, 500, 1000, 5000 |
Danish krone | All (1997, 2002 and 2009 series) | |
Djiboutian franc | 1000 francs (2005), 2000 francs (2008), 10,000 francs (2009) | 2000, 5000, and 10,000 francs (National Bank of Djibouti issue) |
Dutch guilder | 10 gulden (1997) | 25, 50, 100, 250, 1000 gulden |
Egyptian pound | LE 5 (2002), LE 10 (2003), LE 20 (2001), LE 50 (2001), LE 100 (2000), LE 200 (2007) | 25 piastres, 50 piastres, LE 1 |
Euro | All (2002) | |
Faroese króna | All (2001) | |
French franc | 100 francs (1997) | 50, 200, and 500 francs |
German mark | 50, 100, 200 mark (1996–2002) | 5, 10, 20, 500, 1000 mark |
Hungarian forint | All (2010) | |
Indian rupee | 50 (2006), 100 (2005) and 500 (2000) rupees (both 2nd edition), 1000 rupees (2000) | 5, 10, 20, 50 rupees (Before 2006), 1st edition of 100 (1996) and 500 (1997) rupees |
Indonesian rupiah | Rp10,000 (2010); Rp20,000, Rp50,000 and Rp 100,000 (2011) | Rp1000, Rp2000, Rp5000; Rp 10,000 (issued before 21-Jul-2010); Rp 20,000, Rp 50,000 and Rp 100,000 (issued before 31-Oct-2011) |
Japanese yen | Commemorative ¥2000 (series D, 2000), series E (2004) | |
Kyrgyzstani som | All (2009–2010) | |
Macanese pataca | Banco Da China: All (8.12.2003) | |
Malagasy ariary | 100, 200, 500, 1000 (2004), 2000, 5000, 10,000 (2008) | 2000, 5000, 10,000 ariary |
Mexican peso | All (2006–2010) | $20 (2002–2007), $50 (1996–2006), $100 (1996–2010), $200 (1996–2008), $500 (1996–2010) |
Moroccan dirham | All (2002) | |
Namibian dollar | All (2012) | |
Netherlands Antillean gulden | 10, 25, 50, 100 gulden (1998) | 250 gulden (1985) |
Norwegian krone | All (1999) | |
Romanian leu | All (1996–2001 paper issue), Commemorative 2000 leu (1999), All (2000–2004 polymer issue), All (2005 revaluation issue) | |
Saudi riyal | All (2007) | |
Singapore dollar | All (1999) | |
South African rand | All (2005) | |
South Korean won | All (2006/2007/2009) | |
Slovak koruna | SKK 200, SKK 500, SKK 1000, SKK 5000 | SKK 100, SKK 50, SKK 20 |
Surinamese dollar | 50 and 100 (2010) | 5, 10, 20 |
Swazi lilangeni | All (2010) | |
Swedish krona | Kr 50 (2006), Kr 100 (2001), Kr 500 (2001), Kr 1000 (2006) | Kr 20 |
Thai baht | ฿50 (2012), ฿100 (2005, 2010 and 2012), ฿1000 (2005) | ฿20, ฿50 (1997 and 2004), ฿100 (2004), ฿500, ฿1000 (1999) |
Tunisian dinar | 10 dinars (2005), 5 dinars (2008), 50 dinars (2008) | 5, 20, and commemorative 30 dinars |
Turkish lira | 20,000,000 TL (2001), 2005 and 2009 series | |
Ugandan shilling | All (2010) | |
United Arab Emirates dirham | 500 dirhams (2011), 50 dirhams (2012) | 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 1000 dirhams |
United States dollar | $5 (Series 2006), $10 (Series 2004A), $20 (Series 2004), $50 (Series 2004), $100 (Series 2009, 2009A, Not yet in circulation) | $1, $2, $100 (Series 2006A, In circulation due to problems of the colorized OR NextGen $100) |
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