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] The euro was established in 1999, but "for the first three years it was an
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03/18/19 10:51 AM. 1280 posts. The first series are still "legal" and you can use them. They're still rolling out the new Europa series - I don't think I've seen one of the new €100 notes so they may not be being used yet. The new €50 note is common now, but you can still use the old one. Posted by Grier OP. Lake Oswego, Oregon. 03/18/19 01
Guideline of the European Central Bank of 19 April 2013 amending Guideline ECB/2003/5 on the enforcement of measures to counter non-compliant reproductions of euro banknotes and on the exchange and withdrawal of euro banknotes (ECB/2013/11), OJ L 118, 30.4.2013, p. 43. Preventing the illegal use of digital banknote images 9J6wb.