Image:Euro symbol black.svg

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Symbol of the currency Euro, Black. Exact mathematical proportions of the official symbol.

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Verdy_p (complete construction and vectorisation, based on mathematical properties of the symbol, and not drawn manually, and then manually edited without using any SVG editor).

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« The copyright for the euro symbol belongs to the European Community, which for this purpose is represented by the European Commission. The Commission does not object to the use of the euro symbol, indeed it encourages the symbol’s use as a currency designator. »

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Other versions Official colours: Image:Euro symbol.svg

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Date/Time Dimensions User Comment
current 06:09, 2 January 2007 430×432 (509 B) Verdy p (more exact coordinates)
13:46, 21 February 2006 198×198 (827 B) Tietew (Symbol of the currency ''Euro'' {{PD-self}} ''»The copyright for the euro symbol belongs to the '''European Community''', which for this purpose is represented by the '''European Commission'''. The Commission '''does not object to the use''' of the euro)
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