Euro notes you may not want.
The supposed common currency of the eurozone within the European Union carries identifying letters of the country of issue. As collapse of the currency approaches and funds flee Greece there are clearly certain large denomination notes that savvy folk will presently avoid.
Ordinary folk might also wish to avoid being left with worthless paper, the following table taken from Wikipedia, linked here, might help you to select the country of issue for your holiday spending money.... particularly if headed for Greece, Portugal, Spain and even perhaps Italy.
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Country codes are alphabetised according to the countries' names in the official language of each country, but reversed:
Code | Country | Checksum(1) | |
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in English | in official language(s) | ||
Z | Belgium | België/Belgique/Belgien | 9 |
Y | Greece | Ελλάδα [Ellada] | 1 |
X | Germany | Deutschland | 2 |
(W) | (Denmark) | Danmark | (3) |
V | Spain | España | 4 |
U | France | France | 5 |
T | Ireland | Éire/Ireland | 6 |
S | Italy | Italia | 7 |
(R) | (Luxembourg) | Luxembourg/Luxemburg/Lëtzebuerg | (8) |
(Q) | Not used | ||
P | Netherlands | Nederland | 1 |
(O) | Not used | ||
N | Austria | Österreich | 3 |
M | Portugal | Portugal | 4 |
L | Finland | Suomi/Finland | 5 |
(K) | (Sweden) | Sverige | (6) |
(J) | (United Kingdom) | United Kingdom | (7) |
(I) | Not used | ||
H | Slovenia | Slovenija | 9 |
G | Cyprus | Κύπρος [Kypros]/Kıbrıs | 1 |
F | Malta | Malta | 2 |
E | Slovakia | Slovensko | 3 |
(1) checksum of the 11 digits without the letter
- The positions of Denmark and Greece have been swapped in the list of letters starting the serial numbers, presumably because Υ (upsilon) is a letter of the Greek alphabet, while W is not.
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