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de:
Beschreibung: Symbol der Währung Euro, gelbes symbol auf blauem Grund
Offizielle Farbdefinition [1]:
Vierfarbdruck (CMYK):
Gelb = 100 Yellow
Blau = Cyan 100 + Magenta 80
Pantone Matching System (PMS):
Gelb = PMS Yellow
Blau = PMS Reflex Blue
en:
Description: Symbol of the currency Euro, yellow symbol on blue ground
Official colour definition [2]:
Four colour printing (CMYK):
Yellow: 100 Yellow
Blue: Cyan 100 + Magenta 80
Pantone Matching System (PMS):
Yellow = PMS Yellow
Blue = PMS Reflex Blue
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»The copyright for the euro symbol belongs to the European Community, which for this purpose is represented by the European Commission. The Commission does not object to the use of the euro symbol, indeed it encourages the symbol’s use as a currency designator.« [3]
The euro (EUR or â¬) is the currency of 12 European Union (EU) member states - Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain - four European microstates - Andorra, Monaco, San Marino and the Vatican City - Montenegro and Kosovo, as well as various EU institutions. ... The euro symbol The euro (EUR or â¬) is the single currency for many countries within the European Union. ... Sammarinese euro coins feature separate designs for every coin. ... // First issue of Vatican euro coins (2002-2005) Vatican euro coins feature the effigy of Pope John Paul II. For images of the common side and a detailed description of the coins, see Euro coins. ... Monegasque euro coins feature two separate designs for the first two series of coins, and also two separate designs for the â¬1 and â¬2 coins. ... Slovak euro coins are euro coins supposed to represent Slovakia when the country adopts the euro in 2009. ... Several linguistic issues have resulted from the inclusion of the new word euro into the vocabularies of the languages of the member states of the European Union. ... Estonian euro coins feature only a single design for all eight coins: This is a design by Lembit Lõhmus and features a map of Estonia together with the word Eesti (Estonia). ... Lithuanian euro coins share a single national side for all eight coins. ... On January 1, 2007, Slovenia is expected to replace its national currency, the tolar, with the euro. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Czech euro coins have not yet been designed. ... Latvian euro coins have not yet been designed. ... Maltese euro coins have not yet been designed. ... Polish euro coins have not yet been designed. ...