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10 Euros banknote (Second series)
The 10 euro banknote from the second series has improved security features, including a hologram strip. The map of Europe is larger than the previous version so it includes Cyprus. The red-colored €10 banknote has a bridge and arch in Romanesque architectural style.You get: £8.014201 EUR = £0.8014200000 -
20 Euros banknote (Second series)
The second series €20 banknote has church windows and a bridge in Gothic architectural style. The map on the back side of the blue colored twenty euro note is larger than the older version €20 note so it includes Cyprus. Improved security features were added, for example the hologram foil strip.You get: £16.028401 EUR = £0.8014200000 -
50 Euros banknote (Second series)
The second version of the 50 euros banknote has architectural elements in the Gothic style. It features a window and a bridge and has upgraded security features and a more modern look than the first version of the €50 banknote.You get: £40.071001 EUR = £0.8014200000 -
100 Euros banknote (Second series)
The second series €100 bill has an updated design and features extra safety features including a large hologram strip. Design elements on the one hundred euro banknote remain the same: Baroque and Rococo architectural elements including arches and bridges.You get: £80.142001 EUR = £0.8014200000 -
200 Euros banknote (Second series)
The second series banknote of €200 euros has an updated design but it shows the same elements as the older 1st series €200 note: 19th Century glass stained windows on the front side and a long arch bridge on the back side. The back side of the 200 EUR bill is blue and yellow coloured … ContinuedYou get: £160.284001 EUR = £0.8014200000