[F11. Euro banknotes of the first series shall include seven denominations of euro banknotes in the range of 5 euro to 500 euro. Euro banknotes of the second series shall include six denominations in the range of 5 to 200 euro. Euro banknotes shall depict the theme ‘ Ages and styles of Europe ’ with the following basic specifications.
| Face value (EUR) | Dimensions (first series) | Dimensions (second series) | Dominant colour | Design |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 | 120 × 62 mm | 120 × 62 mm | Grey | Classical |
| 10 | 127 × 67 mm | 127 × 67 mm | Red | Romanesque |
| 20 | 133 × 72 mm | 133 × 72 mm | Blue | Gothic |
| 50 | 140 × 77 mm | 140 × 77 mm | Orange | Renaissance |
| 100 | 147 × 82 mm | 147 × 77 mm | Green | Baroque and rococo |
| 200 | 153 × 82 mm | 153 × 77 mm | Yellow-brown | Iron and glass architecture |
| 500 | 160 × 82 mm | Not to be included in the second series | Purple | Modern 20th century architecture] |
2.The seven denominations in the euro banknote series shall bear the representation of gateways and windows on the front side (recto) and bridges on the reverse side (verso). All seven denominations shall be typical of the different European artistic periods referred to above. Other elements of the designs shall include:
(a)the symbol of the European Union;
(b)the name of the currency in the Roman and Greek alphabets and, additionally, for the second series of euro banknotes, the name of the currency in the Cyrillic alphabet;
[F1(c) the initials of the ECB in the European Union's official language variants:
for the first series of euro banknotes, the initials of the ECB shall be limited to the following five official language variants: BCE, ECB, EZB, EKT and EKP;
for the second series of euro banknotes: (1) for the denominations of euro 5, euro 10, and euro 20, the initials of the ECB shall be limited to the following nine official language variants: BCE, ECB, ЕЦБ, EZB, EKP, EKT, EKB, BĊE and EBC; (2) for the denominations of euro 50, euro 100, and euro 200, the initials of the ECB shall be limited to the following ten official language variants: BCE, ECB, ЕЦБ, EZB, EKP, EKT, ESB, EKB, BĊE and EBC;]
(d)the © symbol which indicates that the copyright belongs to the ECB; and
(e)the signature of the President of the ECB.