When I enter a second generation euro note that was made in Spain (printer code and serial number start with a "V"), I can see a note like this:
"This is a 5 Euro note from 2013. The printer code is Vxxxxx. This means that the note was printed at Fabrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre (Spain - Madrid)."
That is not quite right - the FNMT produces Spanish coins, for example, but not banknotes. The new paper money manufacturer is called Imbisa or IMBISA (Imprenta de Billetes, S.A.), see Banco de España's 2-Nov press release here: http://www.bde.es/f/webbde/GAP/Seccione ... 5_44en.pdf
Maybe we can get that changed @EBT too ...
Christian
The "V" Printer
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Re: The "V" Printer
Fixed now.
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Re: The "V" Printer
Thanks, avij. It's basically the same printer as before, just with a new "label".