Governing Council of the European Central Bank (ECB) to permanently stop producing the €500 banknote and to exclude it from the Europa series

  • ECB has decided to discontinue production and issuance of €500 banknote
  • Europa series of euro banknotes will not include the €500
  • €500 banknote remains legal tender and will always retain its value

Frankfurt am Main, 05-May-2016 — /EuropaWire/ — Today (4 May 2016)the Governing Council of the European Central Bank (ECB) concluded a review of the denominational structure of the Europa series. It has decided to permanently stop producing the €500 banknote and to exclude it from the Europa series, taking into account concerns that this banknote could facilitate illicit activities. The issuance of the €500 will be stopped around the end of 2018, when the €100 and €200 banknotes of the Europa series are planned to be introduced. The other denominations – from €5 to €200 – will remain in place.

In view of the international role of the euro and the widespread trust in its banknotes, the €500 will remain legal tender and can therefore continue to be used as a means of payment and store of value. The Eurosystem, which comprises the ECB and the euro area national central banks, will take steps to ensure that the remaining denominations are available in sufficient quantities.

The €500 banknote, like the other denominations of euro banknotes, will always retain its value and can be exchanged at the national central banks of the Eurosystem for an unlimited period of time.

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Notes:
The Europa series is the second series of euro banknotes, which is being introduced gradually, starting with the €5 in 2013 and followed by the €10 and €20 in 2014 and 2015, respectively

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