European Central Banks

This is a collection of links to the different European central banks which issues coins and banknotes.

Albania – lek
Banka e Shqipërisë

Belarus – rubel
Нацыянальны банк Рэспублікі Беларусь

Bosnia and Herzegovina – convertible mark
Centralna banka Bosne i Hercegovine / Централна банка Босне и Херцеговине
All banknotes except the highest denomination of 200 marks are issued with two different designs – one for the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and one for Republika Srpska.

Bulgaria – lev
Българска народна банка (Bohlgarska narodna banka)

Croatia – kuna
Hrvatska narodna banka

Czech Republic – koruna
Česká národní banka

Denmark (and the Faroe Islands) – krone (króna in Faroe Islands)
Danmarks Nationalbank
The Faroe Islands have their own currency which is issued by the Danish National Bank and follows the exchange rate of the Danish krone.

Eurozone – euro
European Central Bank
The banknotes are common for all Eurozone countries while the coins have different designs on one side. As of 2022 the countries having euro coins of different designs issued are Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Portugal, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, and the Vatican City.

Hungary – forint
Magyar Nemzeti Bank

Iceland – króna
Seðlabanki Íslands

Moldova – leu
Banca Naţională a Moldovei

North Macedonia – denar
Народна банка на Република Северна Македонија (Narodna Banka na Republika Severna Makedonija)

Norway – krone
Norges Bank

Poland – złoty
Narodowy Bank Polski

Serbia – dinar
Народна банка Србије / Narodna Banka Srbije

Sweden – krona
Sveriges Riksbank

Switzerland – franc
Schweizerische Nationalbank / Banque nationale suisse / Banca nazionale svizzera / Banca naziunala svizra

Ukraine – hryvnia
Національний банк України

United Kingdom – pound (sterling)
Royal Mint
Bank of England
Banknotes for regional use are also legally issued by Bank of Scotland, Royal Bank of Scotland, and Clydesdale Bank for use in Scotland, and by Bank of Ireland, Danske Bank, and Ulster Bank for use in Northern Ireland. Also the governments of the Isle of Man, Jersey, Guernsey, and Gibraltar issues their own currencies – Manx, Jersey, Guernsey, and Gibraltar pound respectively – which all follows the UK pound’s exchange rate.