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The euro notes are printed in member countries. You can tell the origin of the note by looking at the first letter of the serial number. The first letter represents the country of printing.

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| Z Belgium Y Greece X Germany (W) (Denmark) V Spain U France T Ireland SItaly (R) (Luxembourg) (Q) Not used P Netherlands (O) Not used N Austria M Portugal L Finland (K) (Sweden) (J) (United Kingdom) (I) Not used H Slovenia G Cyprus F Malta E Slovakia |}

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