Question 1: Whose face is on the euro? Euro banknotes do not have a portrait, only coins do.
Banknotes:
There are 7 euro banknotes released by the European Monetary Authority, with face values ??of 5 euros (gray), 10 euros (red), 20 euros (blue), 50 euros (orange), 100 euros (green), 200 euros (yellow) and 500 euros (purple). The face of the ticket consists of three basic architectural elements: windows, doors and bridges, which respectively represent the spirit of openness, cooperation and communication between the EU.
Coins:
Coins are minted by countries in the Eurozone. All coins have the logo of the European Economic and Monetary Union on the front and the patterns of each country on the back. Different patterns in different countries.
Question 2: Who has the face on the Euro coin? Hello!
There are no portraits on Euro banknotes
There are coins with portraits
The coins issued by the member states of the Eurozone have the same obverse pattern, but the reverse pattern is different
For example:
Belgium: All portraits of King Albert II
Finland: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 points - Finland The heraldic lion on the national emblem, 1 yuan - two swans flying over the Finnish land, the whooper swan is the national bird of Finland, 2 yuan - the flowers and leaves of plum blossoms
Germany: 1, 2, 5 points - German oak branches also used on the former German Fenney, 10, 20, 50 points - Brandenburg Gate, representing division and unity, 1, 2 yuan - the German eagle symbol representing the German ***
< p> France: 1, 2, 5 points - Marianne's head, the symbol of the French Republic, 10, 20, 50 points - the sower, the theme used by the former franc, 1, 2 yuan - a stylized tree located on Tree within a hexagon, with the motto Liberté Egalité Fraternité (Liberty, Equality, Fraternité) engraved around itGreece: 1 point - Athenian trireme, 5th century BC, 2 points - early 19th century frigate, 5 points - modern oil tanker, symbol of Greek business, 10 points - Rigas Ferreos, Greek writer, revolutionary 20 points - Jan Kapodischas, the first Prime Minister of Greece, 50 points - Egypt Lefthérios Venizelos, Greek statesman, 1 dollar - 5th century BC Athens 4 drachma coin design, owl, 2 dollars - Zeus abducted Europa in the form of a bull
Netherlands: All are portraits of Queen Beatrix
Ireland: All are Celtic harps
Italy: 1 point - Castello di Monte in Puglia, 2 points - both The Spire of Antonelli, 5 points - the Colosseum, 10 points - the head of Venus in the Birth of Vidine by Sandro Botticelli, 20 points - the future of Boccioni The unique shape of the continuous space of Marxist sculpture, 50 points - the ancient Roman statue Marcus Aurelius on horseback, 1 yuan - Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man, 2 yuan - the head of Dante painted by the painter Raphael p>
Luxembourg: All portraits of Archduke Henry
Portugal: 1134 (1,2,5 points), 1142 (10,20,50 points), 1144 (1,2 yuan )'s royal seal.
Spain: 1,2,5 points - Santiago Cathedral, 10,20,50 points - Cervantes, the author of Don Quixote, 1,2 yuan - King Carlos I
p>Estonia: A single design for all 8 coins, featuring a map of Estonia and 12 stars surrounding the coin.
Vatican: All are portraits of Pope Paul II
Austria: 2 euros (Bertha von Suttner) 1 euro (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) 50 cents (Secession Exhibition Hall in Vienna) 20 points (one of the most beautiful eight-drop buildings in the country) 10 points (St. Stephen’s Church)
Monaco: 2 euros (H.S.H. The Sovereign Prince Rainier III) 1 euro (The Sovereign Prince and The Hereditary Prince Albert) 50, 20, 10 points (Grimaldi) 5, 2, 1 point (National Emblem of Monaco)
San Marino: 2 euros (Il Palazzo Pubblico - The Public Palace) 1 euro (National Emblem of San Marino) 50 Points (The ThreeTowers, La Guaita, La Cesta, and Il Montale) 20 points (the old man) 10 points (The Basilica of San Marino) 5 points (Church) 2 points (Tower)...>>
Question 3: Whose profile picture is on the 100 Euro? The one on the Euro is not a profile picture, but an architectural style. The 100 Euro is Baroque and Rococo style, green banknote
Question 4: The portrait on the back of the one-euro coin. Who is it? Every country in the Eurozone issues coins with the same arc on the back, and the banknotes are the same. The back of Ireland is a harp; the German one is the federal eagle; the Austrian one is the famous musician Mozart; the Portuguese one is the explorer and navigator Vasco da Gama; the French one is a tree and a ribbon with the words "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity", and the Spanish one is Also a navigator, in which Eurozone country are you asking about one euro?
Question 5: Whose face is printed on the euro? Euros with faces on them? Euros are stamped with architecture from all styles and periods! No one is the same! ***It is divided into 7 denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 euros, with different sizes and colors. Each denomination of the banknote shows a European architectural period, a map of Europe and a European flag.
Question 6: Whose faces are on the US dollars? $1
◎ Front: George Washington, the first president of the United States ◎ Back: The dark side of the pyramid on the left faces the west, indicating the wild and unexplored western North America at that time. Above the pyramid is an all-seeing eye pattern, which symbolizes that although the construction of the United States has not yet been completed, with God's help, the goal will be achieved. On the right is the national emblem of the United States.
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◎ Front: Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd President of the United States
◎ Back: Oil painting "Declaration of Independence"
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◎ Front: Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States
◎ Back: Lincoln Memorial
$10
◎ Front: The 16th President of the United States Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury
◎Back: U.S. Department of the Treasury
$20
◎Front: Andrew Jackson, the 7th President of the United States
◎Back: White House
$50
◎Front: Ulysses Simpson Grant, the 18th President of the United States
◎Back: U.S. Congress
$100
◎ Front: American politician, diplomat, writer, scientist Benjamin Franklin
◎ Back: Independence Memorial Hall in Philadelphia
< p> Question 7: What kind of picture does the Euro look likeQuestion 8: Whose faces are on the banknotes of various countries? Almost every country circulates banknotes, and many countries like to print faces of people on their banknotes. What is printed on banknotes and who is printed on it? It can also roughly reflect the national conditions of a country, show the country's folk customs, attitude towards cultural spirit and the height of civilization.
Generally speaking, most countries mainly choose their own politicians or leaders, and some countries are gradually breaking away from this trend. For example, the banknotes circulated in Japan in recent years mainly feature enlightenment thinkers, educators, and writers, and Germany Due to various considerations, the portraits of the banknotes were determined to be as equal as possible to 4 men and 4 women. These 8 people have made outstanding achievements in literature, mathematics, architecture, piano, sculpture, chemistry and other fields. This blog collects banknotes of some denominations from some countries, although some banknotes have become history in the Eurozone. Let’s see which avatars you recognize. 1. Chinese Yuan is the most popular banknote of the Chinese people. Everyone on earth knows the full name of Mao Zedong. Taiwan, China, Taiwan dollar, Sun Yat-sen. Macau Special Administrative Region of China, Macau Pataca, the color is a bit like the previous Great Unity. Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China, Hong Kong dollar. 2. Yukichi Fukuzawa, Yuan Dynasty, Japan, a modern enlightenment thinker and educator. An important Japanese minister during the Meiji Restoration. His works include "Encouraging Learning", "Lunya Theory", and "A Summary of Civilization Theory". At that time, almost everyone in Japan had a copy of Encouraging Learning. In the Encouragement Chapter, it is emphasized: "The freedom and independence of one person is related to the freedom and independence of the country." Both the 1984 and 1993 editions were written by Nitobe Inzo, a great educator and agriculturist. Wrote the famous book "The Way of the Bushi" in English. "Shido is something intrinsic to Japan just like its symbol, the cherry blossom." The principal of the "First High School" of Tokyo University Preparatory School and the first principal of Tokyo Women's University. 2004 edition: A common female writer in the Meiji Restoration era who died at the age of 24. The first woman to "appear" on the Japanese yen banknotes, one of the early pioneers of modern Japanese realist literature, with "New Year's Eve", "Turbo Current", "Childhood Sweethearts", "Forked Road" and "Thirteenth Night" and other outstanding works that shocked the literary world. Became a pioneer in the changing social role of women at that time. Using female writers as avatars shows that the idea of ??equality between men and women is gradually being accepted in Japan.
The 1963 and 1969 editions of Thousand Yuan avatars are of Ito Hirobumi. The 1984 version and the 1993 version are all Natsume. Natsume Soseki has a very high status in the history of modern literature and is known as the "National Great Writer". The representative work "......>>