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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.
Euro banknotes have several security features which make them easy to authenticate without the need for special equipment. Take a closer look at your banknotes and learn how to check whether they are genuine or not – with the “feel, look and tilt” method.
The euro banknotes you carry in your wallet are the most tangible symbol of a united Europe. There are more than 29 billion euro banknotes in circulation with a total value of more than €1.5 trillion.
The euro banknotes depict the architectural styles of seven periods in Europe’s cultural history – classical, Romanesque, Gothic, renaissance, baroque and rococo, the age of iron and glass architecture, and modern 20th century architecture – and show three main architectural elements: windows, gateways and bridges.
Euro banknotes. Banknotes of the euro, the common currency of the eurozone (euro area members), have been in circulation since the first series (also called ES1) was issued in 2002. They are issued by the national central banks of the Eurosystem or the European Central Bank. [1]
Quick links to banknotes. Europa series: First series: Design. Description: Size: 160 x 82mm. Paper type: Cotton. Main color: Purple. Architectural style: Modern architecture. The Five hundred euro banknote (€500) depicts bridges and arches/doorways in modern architecture architecture.
The ECB has decided to stop producing the €500 banknote, although the first series €500 remains legal tender. The banknotes of the two series will continue to circulate in parallel as legal tender.