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20 Euro Banknote

ownerEuropean Central Bank (Germany)
originEuropean Union
manufacturedmultipleCountries

The 20 Euro banknote is a central part of the currency for the Eurozone, which consists of various European Union member states. As a physical product, these notes are printed across several high-security printing facilities throughout the European Union. Each note features architectural styles from different periods in Europe's history; the 20 Euro note specifically depicts Gothic architecture.

The production and issuance of these banknotes are strictly regulated by the European Central Bank (ECB) in conjunction with the National Central Banks (NCBs) of the Eurosystem. While the ECB has the exclusive right to authorize the issuance of notes, the NCBs are responsible for the physical production and distribution within their respective territories. Therefore, a single note could have been printed in Germany, France, Italy, or any other participating member country.

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