New 50 Euro Specifications and Release Date

The main purpose of the new €50, which the ECB, the European Central Bank, will introduce in 2017, is that it will be harder or even impossible to counterfeit than the old coins.
In addition, it is preferred to be more environmentally friendly and robust than paper money. Coins made of cotton yarn, which are more resistant to wear and wetting, have a more robust structure despite being washed in the washing machine.

New 50 Euro
Magnetic ink was specially used in the construction of the new 50 euro coin, especially for the detection of the counting machine. The use of magnetic ink in special places on the banknote and the degree of intensity of the magnetic ink not only ensures the authenticity of the banknote, but also helps to determine the denomination.
Key Features of the New 50 Euro Coin
The new 50 Euro has been designed to be easily distinguishable from counterfeit money. Thanks to the color features used and the new 3D hologram features, it can be easily distinguished from counterfeits. Especially the new euros made from cotton thread can easily have their security features understood by both people and money counting machines.

New 50 Euro Back
Historical Characteristics of Euro Currency
In particular, the European central bank decorates the new Euros with symbols and images of Europe from antiquity to today’s Europe. The new 50 Euro, which is expected to hit the market in mid-2017, is also likely to have these features.
What is the Difference between the Old and New 50 Euro?
The new 50 Euro is much more robust than the old one and is much more resistant to wear, tear and washing. But most importantly, it has improved security measures. With visible 3D holograms, raised images and text that can be felt on contact, special capillary lines and text that can be seen under intense violet light, it is much clearer and easier to understand than before.
Print Features of the New 50 Euro
In particular, the compressed cotton money used in the European central bank is made by compressing it with tons of pressure. This paper, which is compressed 10 times more than normal, is up to 5 times more durable than old money, especially in terms of print quality and the strength of the coin.
In particular, the new Euros have been given a special color gradation so that the color tones can be easily distinguished from each other, i.e. so that each clipping value can be easily distinguished from the other values, thus minimizing the error in the clipping value.