 Every Eurobank note contains the signature of one of the presidents of the European Central Bank. The signature is not a security feature, and it's also not just a design element. It represents the European Central Bank, and it symbolizes the value of Eurobank notes as central bank money. It is a symbol of trust, responsibility and continuity. We now have a new president, Christine Lagarde, and her signature will soon feature on our Eurobank notes. But how does her signature end up here? First, we collect several samples of her signature, and we select the best one. And after this, the process can start. The accredited printer works will use this signature to create new printing place that will produce the Eurobank notes with a new signature. Bank notes with a signature of previous presidents will continue to circulate and will remain legal tender. Those with the signature of Christine Lagarde will enter circulation next year gradually, so keep an eye out for one.