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  1. 5 euro note - Wikipedia

    Measuring 120 x 62 mm, it is the smallest of the euro notes, and has a grey colour scheme. [11][3] The five-euro banknotes depict bridges and arches/doorways in Classical architecture (8th century …

  2. Current banknotes - European Central Bank

    It comprises seven different denominations: €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200 and €500. These banknotes are gradually being replaced by the second series, also known as the Europa series, which explains …

  3. 5 Euro banknote (First series) - c urrencyguide.eu

    First series of Five Euro banknote design and security features. Check your banknote and see if it is counterfeit or real.

  4. 5 Euros (Europa Series) - Eurozone – Numista

    They symbolise the European spirit of openness and cooperation. The banknote shows the architectural style from the classical period in Europe's history, but does not show any actual existing monuments …

  5. 5 Euros banknote (First series) - Exchange yours for cash today

    Get paid in 3 easy steps for your 5 Euros banknote (First series). At Leftover Currency we exchange your Euro banknotes.

  6. 5 Euro banknote - Deutsche Bundesbank

    [EMBEDDED] The Europa series was introduced on 2 May 2013, starting with the €5 banknote.

  7. Euro banknotes - Wikipedia

    There are seven different denominations of euro banknotes: €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200, and €500. Each has a distinctive colour and size, and displays examples of a historical European architectural …

  8. Cracking the Code: The 5 Euro Bill's Hidden History and Uses - CGAA

    Dec 17, 2024 · Learn the value, security features, and usage of the 5 euro bill in the Eurozone, a key component of European currency.

  9. Euro note denominations: Understanding the Different Euro Banknote ...

    Apr 8, 2025 · The 5 note is the smallest denomination in the Euro banknote series. It measures 120 x 62 mm and features a portrait of an architectural style from classical Greece.

  10. 5 euro note - Wikiwand

    The five-euro note (€5) is the lowest value euro banknote. It has been used since the introduction of the euro in 2002. The note is used in the 25 countries th...