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    is there a code on euro notes as to which country printed them

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    Every euro note has a serial number on it. And at the start of that serial number is a prefix (usually a letter) - and this is what tells you where it is from.


    Where do my euros come from? The code breaker


    Star pupil German notes begin with an X, while bottom-of-the class Greek notes start with a Y. (It it ironic these letters correspond with the two determining chromosomes?)


    Spain is V, France U, Ireland T, Portugal M and Italy S. Belgium is Z, Cyprus G, Luxembourg 1, Malta F, Netherlands P, Austria N, Slovenia H, Slovakia E and Finland L.


    http://anmblog.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c565553ef0167668a3ca5970b-500wi


    Read more here>>http://blogs.thisismoney.co.uk/2012/05/how-to-find-out-what-country-a-euro-note-is-from.html


     



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