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How many participants from one country may participate in a course?
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What differentiates twinning projects from other central bank cooperation projects?
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What should I do if I come into contact with counterfeit banknotes?
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Where was the initial supply of euro banknotes printed?
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For how long will each euro-area country issue euro banknotes and coins in exchange for national banknotes and coins that have ceased to be legal tender?
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What happens to coins that are not eligible for reimbursement?
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Are banknotes sealed inside acrylic eligible for reimbursement?
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How many euro coins were minted to meet the initial demand?
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Were specific steps taken to make it easier for the blind and partially sighted to recognise the various euro banknotes?
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What value do coins minted in a particular year and mint error coins have?
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Can I still exchange or redeem banknotes and coins from the German Democratic Republic and the former Soviet occupation zone?
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Is there a brochure on the international central banking courses?
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How long will the first series of banknotes remain valid? Will they have to be exchanged for new banknotes?
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Frankfurter Rundschau, 29 December 2016 "The last guardian of the D-Mark dies"
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Who bears the costs of the bilateral training activity?
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Where can I find high-resolution images of DM banknotes and coins?
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If the lettering on the rim of the €2 coin is the right way up when the eagle/the denomination is uppermost or if the colour of the coin is slightly different from the others (eg reddish), does it mean that the coin has been defectively minted?
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There is a symbol in the lower right-hand quarter of the obverse side of all euro coins that resembles the figure "4". What does it stand for?
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Die Zeit, 28 December 2016, "The face of the hard Mark"
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Where are the German €2 commemorative coins accepted as legal tender?
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What happens to banknotes that are not eligible for reimbursement due to their size?
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What do I need to bear in mind when submitting pre-marked banknotes or banknotes stained with anti-theft ink?
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In the event of reimbursement, what value will the money I submit be exchanged for?
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In welcher Sprache muss ein Mandat verfasst werden?
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Muss bei Änderung der Mandatsdaten ein neues Mandat mit Unterschrift des Kunden eingeholt werden?
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What are the technical specifications of the euro coins?
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What is the easiest way to obtain collector's euro coins?
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Are the German collector coins legal tender in all euro-area member states?
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What are the €10 euro collector coins made of (up to the end of 2015)?
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Is there a list of the orders that have been planned or placed for the minting of €10 collector coins in Germany (2002 to 2015)?
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Was unterscheidet „Twinning“ von anderen Maßnahmen des Zentrums für internationalen Zentralbankdialog?
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Durch welchen Mechanismus wird das Zentralbankgeld erzeugt, das für die Zinszahlung im Rahmen der Refinanzierungsgeschäfte mit der Zentralbank benötigt wird?
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In which year were DM coins minted for the last time?
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How many regular issue Deutsche Mark coins were minted?
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Does the Bundesbank sort the euro coins according to the national motifs and return the coins to the countries of issue?
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Regulation Governing Large Exposures and Loans of €1 Million or More (Großkredit- und Millionenkreditverordnung)