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=== Characteristics of eura print ===
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=== Characteristics of the eura ===
 
The Eura is printed on a polymer-PETX composite skin, so that the money cannot be ripped, scrunched or bent. This gives the illusion that the paper is printed on actual plastic. The money will still show signs of disfiguration, but tests have shown that polymer-based money like the douro stands up to wear and tear for a lot longer period than other forms of currency.  Security features for the eura include: intaglio, offset and letterpress printing, latent images, micro-printing, intricate background patterns, optically variable shadow images, optically variable ink, diffraction grating, transparent windows, and a variety of security threads.  Each bill also has a braille strip for usage by the blind.
 
The Eura is printed on a polymer-PETX composite skin, so that the money cannot be ripped, scrunched or bent. This gives the illusion that the paper is printed on actual plastic. The money will still show signs of disfiguration, but tests have shown that polymer-based money like the douro stands up to wear and tear for a lot longer period than other forms of currency.  Security features for the eura include: intaglio, offset and letterpress printing, latent images, micro-printing, intricate background patterns, optically variable shadow images, optically variable ink, diffraction grating, transparent windows, and a variety of security threads.  Each bill also has a braille strip for usage by the blind.
  

Revision as of 12:35, 14 February 2007

Eura
used in: Eurasia
introduced: 2004
ISO Code: EUE
Exchange Rate: 1.26 USD = 1 EUE

The Eurasian Eura is the currency of the United Kingdom of Eurasia

Denominations

Denominations of the eura (1, 2, 5)
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The eura comes in the following denominations:

  • 1 (grey)
  • 2 (red)
  • 5 (white)
  • 10 (silver)
  • 20 (indigo)
  • 50 (yellow/gold)
  • 100 (violet)
  • 500 (tan/khaki)
  • 1000 (pale rose)

Characteristics of the eura

The Eura is printed on a polymer-PETX composite skin, so that the money cannot be ripped, scrunched or bent. This gives the illusion that the paper is printed on actual plastic. The money will still show signs of disfiguration, but tests have shown that polymer-based money like the douro stands up to wear and tear for a lot longer period than other forms of currency. Security features for the eura include: intaglio, offset and letterpress printing, latent images, micro-printing, intricate background patterns, optically variable shadow images, optically variable ink, diffraction grating, transparent windows, and a variety of security threads. Each bill also has a braille strip for usage by the blind.

Defining features

Unit (RPD) Obverse Reverse
Banknotes
₰ 1 Queen Hemali IX Domo-kun
₰ 2 Prime Minister Sir Phillip Sinclair Kensington Palace
₰ 5 Prime Minister Sir Arthur Camilleri Orange lily
₰ 10 King Livy Vibius Cato Depiction of the Revolutionary War
₰ 20 Prime Minister Sir Tiberius Cæcillius Houses of Parliament
₰ 50 Prime Minister Sir Jamie Stewart Royal University at Kensington
₰ 100 Eurasian War Memorial Kensington skyline
₰ 500 Prime Minister George Crompton Map of the Eurasian Empire
₰ 1000 Admiral Gaius Marcus Decidius Roman naval fleet