Banknote 50 Euro (50 EUR) UNC (1st series)
The 50 Euro banknote is part of the **"The Ages and Styles of Europe"** series, issued between **2002–2016**. It combines functionality, aesthetics, and symbolism of unity and cooperation within the Eurozone. Issued by the European Central Bank, this banknote reflects the richness of Europe’s cultural heritage while incorporating modern security features.
Key Information:
- Issuer: European Central Bank
- Type: Standard circulation banknote
- Series issuance years: 2002–2016
- Nominal value: 50 Euro (50 EUR ≈ 53 USD)
- Dimensions: 140 × 77 mm
- Material: Cotton fiber paper
- Designer: Robert Kalina
Artistic Theme:
The banknote features **windows and doors** as symbols of openness and cooperation among European nations. The architectural style corresponds to the Renaissance era but does not depict specific existing structures. On the reverse, a bridge symbolizes communication among Europeans and their connections with the world. The background includes a map of Europe and stars from the EU flag.
Security Features:
The 50 Euro banknote is equipped with advanced security technologies: holograms, watermarks, microprints, and embossed elements. The watermark reveals a Renaissance portal and the banknote's denomination.
Color Scheme:
Warm orange tones dominate, harmonizing with other euro denominations while facilitating quick recognition of the banknote’s value.
Important:
The 50 Euro banknote is a legal tender. When purchasing banknotes without specifying the year of issuance, items are shipped randomly with regard to the date of issue. This product is non-refundable.