Each euro note starts with a letter, and euros that start with a Y are from Greece. Will the Y euros soon be worthless? Probably, but I'm not sure. Or maybe they would be worth the same as a newly introduced Greek currency. Just in case, anyone with a euro starting with a Y would be smart to exchange it. Here is a link to a German article about it:
Was wird aus den Griechen-Euros in meinem Portemonnaie? (link from http://hat4uk.wordpress.com/2012/05/29/breaking-bild-goes-into-euro-scare-hyperdrive-on-greek-banknotes-9-2/)
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