Press releases
Here is a list of the Deutsche Bundesbank’s current press releases.
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More counterfeit €10 and €20 banknotes in circulation
In 2020, the Bundesbank registered approximately 58,800 counterfeit euro banknotes with a nominal value of €2.9 million in German payments. The number of counterfeits thus rose by 6.5% on the year, while the nominal value of the banknotes seized fell by 14.3%.
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Marked increase in counterfeit €10 and €20 banknotes
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Further decline in counterfeit banknotes in Germany
The Bundesbank registered approximately 55,200 counterfeit euro banknotes with a nominal value of €3.3 million in 2019, representing a 5% decrease on the year. Statistically, this equates to seven counterfeit banknotes per 10,000 inhabitants.
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Slight increase in counterfeit banknotes in Germany
In the first half of 2019, the Bundesbank recorded approximately 27,600 counterfeit euro banknotes with a nominal value of €1.6 million.
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New €100 and €200 banknotes to appear on 28 May 2019 The new banknotes are handier and even safer than before
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Weniger falsche Banknoten in Deutschland
Die Bundesbank hat im Jahr 2018 rund 58.000 falsche Euro-Banknoten im Nennwert von 3,4 Millionen Euro registriert. Die Zahl der Fälschungen sank gegenüber dem Vorjahr um 20 Prozent. Rein rechnerisch entfielen damit sieben falsche Banknoten auf 10.000 Einwohner.
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Fewer counterfeit banknotes in Germany
In the first half of 2018, the Bundesbank recorded approximately 31,100 counterfeit euro banknotes with a nominal value of €1.8 million. The number of counterfeits fell by 6.2 % compared with the second half of 2017. Statistically, this equates to around seven counterfeit banknotes for every 10,000 inhabitants per year
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Fewer counterfeits in circulation
In 2017, the Bundesbank registered approximately 73,000 counterfeit euro banknotes with a nominal value of €4.1 million, which represents an 11% decrease year on year. Statistically, this equates to nine counterfeit banknotes per 10,000 inhabitants.
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More counterfeits in Germany
In the first half of 2017, the Bundesbank registered approximately 39,700 counterfeit euro banknotes with a nominal value of €2.2 million. The number of counterfeits rose by 8.7% compared with the second half of 2016. Statistically, this equates to around ten counterfeit banknotes per 10,000 inhabitants in Germany per year.