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Post anything related to the Euro. I'll start.
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2 Euro(s).
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When you see it...
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This is the last one I have. Does anyone know what language this is?
>> Anonymous
>>407194
european
>> Anonymous
>>407194
Only the coins have individual stampings.
>> Anonymous
Scandinavia... only place with balls
>> Anonymous
>>407194

It's greek because they are the only ones with a different alphabet.
>> Anonymous
>>407207

Thank you. I feel embarrassed for not realising this.
>> Anonymous
anyone know a site with all individual coin listings?
>> Anonymous
>>407223
wikipedia
>> Anonymous
>>407194

Scandinavia is NOT a country, dumbass
>> sage
>>407194
what language is ... what? there isnt any coherent text anywhere on that bill ... it only says "EURO" (which is the currency's name in most of the languages of the EU) and then, below that, once more the same thing but in the greek alphabet. and on the top there is the acronym for the european central back (ECB) in all of the currency union's member languages. the only writing on there besides those is the number 10 (the value of the note) repeated several times over, the year 2002, and some serial numbers/alphanumeric codes
>> Anonymous
>>407192
good thing i didn't say his na
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>> Anonymous
1. Can be any country
2. No-one said Scandinavia is a country, someone just said that its the only place with balls
3. WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU GOING ON ABOUT?
>> Anonymous
The Euro is WEAK!!!!!!!!!!
>> Anonymous
>>408422
But the Romanian Lei is weaker.
>> Anonymous
>>407207
Russia?
>> Anonymous
>>409017

They're not in the EU.
>> Anonymous
The euro bills are indentical in every country that uses euros. The euro is written in the latin alphabet, and the greek alphabet on every single euro bill ever printed. Only the coins have country specific backsides.
There is a one letter country code on the backside though, the first character of the serial number.
These can be found here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euro_banknotes#Serial_number if anyone's interested.
>> Anonymous
Dollar is weak
>> Anonymous
the euro has 52 safety features in it's bills, many of which are visible under UV light.
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A challenger appears
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