IT IS NOW POSSIBLE TO COUNT AND DETECT FAKE EURO BANKNOTES IN CROATIA
During the beginning of this 2023, the eurozone has been expanded, thanks to the introduction of the twentieth country in the use of the euro, Croatia. In this country, the euro came into circulation on 1st January, 2023, and has gradually replaced the kunas, until then, the national currency.
Croats are allowed to exchange their currencies until 31st December 2023, allowing this transition to occur smoothly. For those citizens who have already made the change and need help organizing their new cash, at Countermatic we provide different solutions to keep both coins and bills under control.
The different resources that we provide to Croatia to control its cash are the following:
- Cash drawers.
- Money Pouches.
- Coin rolls.
- Bill counters with counterfeit bill detectors.
- Coin counting and sorting machines.
All these resources will provide benefits to Croats, keeping their cash organized, controlled, and will allow counting and detect possible banknote deceit.
Among them, the note counters allow to redeem bills of the following denominations: 5€, 10€, 20€, 50€, 100€, 200€ and 500€. At the same time that the reward is made, the machine detects the counterfeit bitllets, making two functions simultaneously.
The different solutions have formats designed exclusively for euro coins and banknotes, so that, from now on, at Countermatic we are willing to help and provide the best solutions for Croatians in this transition.
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