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Last Will And Testament Hide EU Currency Field Feature

Welcome to our newest feature: the Hide EU Currency Field option for Last Will And Testament!

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Yes, you can. To use up remaining stocks, the European Central Bank will keep issuing old 50 notes alongside the new ones. ... The old banknotes are still valid, so you can keep using them or exchange them for new notes at any Eurosystem national central bank.
As of 27 January 2019, 17 of the 19 national central banks in the euro area will no longer issue 500 banknotes.
Alabastron, Old Euro notes can still be used as legal tender everywhere. There is no need to exchange them.
The good news it the original series of euro banknotes will still be issued alongside the Europa series until remaining stocks are used up. Once this happens they will be gradually phased out, and eventually cease to be legal tender.
Euro coinage has been produced by the European Central Bank since 2002. Coins from 1 cent to 2 Euros are legal tender in the Eurozone, although in some countries the 1 and 2 cent coins are no longer accepted in shops. Banks and bureaux de change outside the Eurozone don't exchange Euro coins, only banknotes.
Yes, you can. To use up remaining stocks, the European Central Bank will keep issuing old 50 notes alongside the new ones. ... The old banknotes are still valid, so you can keep using them or exchange them for new notes at any Eurosystem national central bank.
The good news it the original series of euro banknotes will still be issued alongside the Europa series until remaining stocks are used up. Once this happens they will be gradually phased out, and eventually cease to be legal tender.
Alabastron, Old Euro notes can still be used as legal tender everywhere. There is no need to exchange them. ... > I mean are notes for older European currencies and coins worth saving.
Yes, all EURO banknotes are still valid & legal tender, they must be accepted and no business should refuse them nor charge you any fee or discount their value for accepting them, you would simply not receive the older notes from post offices or banks who would themselves turn them in to their country's central bank ...
Estimates suggest that the average life of a euro banknote is about three years before it is replaced due to wear, but individual lifespans vary depending on denomination, from less than a year for 5 banknote to over 30 years for 500 banknote.
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