Do you have this pain in the ass too?
Circulation of the 100 euro notes
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Circulation of the 100 euro notes
I'd love to have
notes, not only to track them... but, for some reason I've never been able to understand, in Italy it's almost impossible to get them even from banks, never from ATMs.
Do you have this pain in the ass too?
Do you have this pain in the ass too?
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Re: Ciruclation of the 100 euro notes
In Portugal, standard ATM's do not provide them but banks have been gradually introducing a new kind of "for our customers only" tellers which often have
.
The problem, then, becomes spending one without being met with a mix of suspicion and annoyance
just the other day I was at a museum and a Brazilian tourist standing in front of me at admissions tried to pay for a single ticket with a green one and he was immediately told "oh no, I don't have change for that, sorry... even a
would be too much!"
I once paid a small expense with a
at a place which had an automatic cashier thinking I would be safe from any judgement but I was wrong
the very nice lady at the counter felt the need to tell me it was very strange to use a
for that expense.
So yeah, this country is not for big bills.
The problem, then, becomes spending one without being met with a mix of suspicion and annoyance
I once paid a small expense with a
So yeah, this country is not for big bills.
Re: Ciruclation of the 100 euro notes
I live in Denmark and frequently ask for
at the currency exchange branches or order them directly from my bank. I would like to circulate them more too, but I've got two of them sitting in my "travel funds" and they've been to many countries without getting spent..
In Finland my experience using large notes at hypermarkets have been overall pretty good, and at the end of the day, when the tills are full, it's no problem breaking up a big bill. I once broke up a
for a purchase of merely 10€
Breaking up
for a few euros ain't never a problem even in small supermarkets. And I really hope it won't become either, cause it's my main tool for getting notes to register
Well, I should go and get some for my next trip to Finland
In Finland my experience using large notes at hypermarkets have been overall pretty good, and at the end of the day, when the tills are full, it's no problem breaking up a big bill. I once broke up a
Breaking up
Well, I should go and get some for my next trip to Finland
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Re: Ciruclation of the 100 euro notes
Discouraging, worse than here...Montgomery Burns wrote: ↑Sat Feb 07, 2026 12:25 pmI once paid a small expense with aat a place which had an automatic cashier thinking I would be safe from any judgement but I was wrong
the very nice lady at the counter felt the need to tell me it was very strange to use a
for that expense.
I've been there too, but I don't know what the situation is with
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Re: Ciruclation of the 100 euro notes
In France I pay very often withMontgomery Burns wrote: ↑Sat Feb 07, 2026 12:25 pm
I once paid a small expense with aat a place which had an automatic cashier thinking I would be safe from any judgement but I was wrong
the very nice lady at the counter felt the need to tell me it was very strange to use a
for that expense.
It's easier than in traditional cashier...
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Re: Ciruclation of the 100 euro notes
I certainly feel discouraged... however, our friend Viterbo in this post (in Portuguese) shares the story of how he once paid a relatively small expense with aART wrote: ↑Sun Feb 08, 2026 2:52 amDiscouraging, worse than here...Montgomery Burns wrote: ↑Sat Feb 07, 2026 12:25 pmI once paid a small expense with aat a place which had an automatic cashier thinking I would be safe from any judgement but I was wrong
the very nice lady at the counter felt the need to tell me it was very strange to use a
for that expense.
Supermarket automatic cashiers - those that take cash - are probably the safest for this kind of thing.
Re: Ciruclation of the 100 euro notes
It's true, but here even the human cashiers never make a fuss with theMontgomery Burns wrote: ↑Sun Feb 08, 2026 12:39 pmSupermarket automatic cashiers - those that take cash - are probably the safest for this kind of thing.
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Re: Ciruclation of the 100 euro notes
You never see €100 notes in Ireland. You can't get them from ATMs. The one time I got some in Ireland was for a wedding present and I had to go into a bank branch and ask at the counter. You might have difficulty spending €100 in Ireland.
The only time I got a €100 note from and ATM was in Slovakia. I was confused for a second or two when I saw this green thing coming out of the ATM.
The only time I got a €100 note from and ATM was in Slovakia. I was confused for a second or two when I saw this green thing coming out of the ATM.
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Re: Ciruclation of the 100 euro notes
Oh yes, some banks that don't have notes selection on their ATMs, they will give you one
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Re: Circulation of the 100 euro notes
In the Netherlands they are not in the ATM.
In Austria they are. If you request 100 euro, chances are you just get
. Because, that's what you asked, isn't it?
In Austria they are. If you request 100 euro, chances are you just get

