A new 10 euro note will be introduced on the market on 23 September 2014.
The new note should be easier to recognise and more difficult to counterfeit.
ECB describes:
“In addition to the portrait of Europa in the hologram and the watermark, the notes include an emerald number, which changes colour from emerald green to deep blue when tilted. The €5 and €10 banknotes of the Europa series are more durable as they have a protective coating.”
Here you can download ECB’s guide of the new note:
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Updates for the new 10 euro note are now available
If you have a note machine from SCAN COIN, the machine must be updated in order to be able to handle the new note. In this way you will be able to count or sort the new 10 euro note and you will be sure to detect known counterfeits on the market.If you would like to update your machine, please contact your SCAN COIN partner: Contact
Detect the counterfeits
Although the new note is more resistant to counterfeits, it is most important to be prepared for any counterfeits that may occur on the market. Besides not having to handle notes manually, SCAN COIN’s currency counters and currency sorters will detect known counterfeits on the market. Read more about our solutions
here.