Discover the culture of Coin and Hellenism
Discover the culture of Coin and Hellenism

Creating according to the standards of the European Central Bank

The annual quantity of euro banknotes produced at the Mint (IETA) on behalf of the Bank of Greece results from an allocation made based on the overall needs of circulation of banknotes within the Eurosystem and according to the percentage of participation of each national central bank in the capital of the ECB.

Paper and security inks as raw materials

The security paper is produced in factories approved by the ECB to meet strict security rules and ensure a high level of product quality. The same conditions and requirements as paper factories also apply to factories producing the inks used to print euro banknotes.

The security paper is produced in factories approved by the ECB to meet strict security rules and ensure a high level of product quality. The same conditions and requirements as paper factories also apply to factories producing the inks used to print euro banknotes.

Checking specific security features

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The printing of multiple elements on the paper

The annual quantity of euro banknotes produced at the Mint (IETA) on behalf of the Bank of Greece results from an allocation made based on the overall needs of circulation of banknotes within the Eurosystem and according to the percentage of participation of each national central bank in the capital of the ECB.

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Creating according to the standards of the European Central Bank

The annual quantity of euro banknotes produced at the Mint (IETA) on behalf of the Bank of Greece results from an allocation made based on the overall needs of circulation of banknotes within the Eurosystem and according to the percentage of participation of each national central bank in the capital of the ECB.