Slovakia Banknotes
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kfb2
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Slovakia Banknotes
In 2010 we will get Slovakia Banknotes
:note-20:printed in Netherland : G/E
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Re: Slovakia Banknotes
This was the result of a mailed question to National Bank of Slovakia
Text : With reference to your email dated 15 March 2010, we would like to inform you, that the first euro banknotes procured by the National Bank of Slovakia bearing the country code E will be produced this year in the Joh. Enschedé Banknotes B.V., Netherland. The denomination of these banknotes will be the 20 euro.
With best regards,
Martina Solcanyiova
Press and Editorial Section of the NBS _Solcanyiova@nbs.sk>
Text : With reference to your email dated 15 March 2010, we would like to inform you, that the first euro banknotes procured by the National Bank of Slovakia bearing the country code E will be produced this year in the Joh. Enschedé Banknotes B.V., Netherland. The denomination of these banknotes will be the 20 euro.
With best regards,
Martina Solcanyiova
Press and Editorial Section of the NBS _Solcanyiova@nbs.sk>
Re: Slovakia Banknotes
woow.. great news... finally i will see our banknotes
it will be printed in 2010, but when it could be in circulation?
it will be printed in 2010, but when it could be in circulation?
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Re: Slovakia Banknotes
Well, because this year's Finnish notes (like the Slovakian, this year also printed by G, but not last year) already reported, I would say: could be any day now.
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Re: Slovakia Banknotes
hope to catch 'em
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Re: Slovakia Banknotes
Slovakia will print
and
in 2011
Re: Slovakia Banknotes
Or will The Netherlands print them for Slovakia ?
Anyway.....still no reports of any E-notes
Anyway.....still no reports of any E-notes
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Re: Slovakia Banknotes
From what source?kfb2 wrote:Slovakia will printand
in 2011
Re: Slovakia Banknotes
Of all the words of mice and men, the saddest are 'It might have been.' - Kurt Vonnegut
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Re: Slovakia Banknotes
Look here: http://www.ecb.int/stats/euro/productio ... ex.en.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Slovakia Banknotes
About half of all new 10€ notes that circulate in Lithuania since 1-Jan-2015 is with EB********** code and other half with PA**********
Am I right supposing that EB********** means Slovakia?
Am I right supposing that EB********** means Slovakia?
Re: Slovakia Banknotes
With the Europa series it is much more difficult if not outright impossible to find out for which country a banknote has been printed, because the letter in the serial number now represents the printer where the banknote has been printed, and not the country for which it has been printed. According to the ECB, among others Germany and the Joint European Tender (JET) countries (CY, EE, LU, MT, NL, SI, SK, FI) were responsible for the production of the first Europa
. Since these countries are known for outsourcing the production of their banknotes, the only way to find out which banknotes are German or from a JET country is to obtain a brand new bundle with the original wrapper with the country code on it. It appears that the Europa
with serial numbers starting with EA were wrapped in JET wrappers, and Europa
with serial numbers starting with EB, PA and XA were wrapped in German wrappers. This means that your EB
is actually a German
, and not a Slovak one. Only an EA
might be a Slovak one, but then again, it might be Cypriot, Estonian, Maltese, Dutch, etc., etc. as well.
Of all the words of mice and men, the saddest are 'It might have been.' - Kurt Vonnegut
Re: Slovakia Banknotes
Oh. thank you so much for an informative answer! 
