The 100 euro bill is the highest-denomination banknote of the European Union, featuring advanced security features to prevent counterfeiting. Let’s take a closer look at its design and features.
Design and Security Features
The front side of the bill features a portrait of Europa, the goddess of Greek mythology, while the back side showcases a bridge over water with towers in the distance. The bill also includes:
- A watermark
- Invisible ink
- Raised printing
- Microprinting
The Euro Currency
The euro (EUR) is the official currency of 19 of the 28 member states of the European Union. It was first introduced in 1999 and officially became a single currency in 2002. The euro is managed by the European Central Bank, which sets monetary policy for the eurozone.
Benefits of Using the Euro
Using the euro offers several advantages:
- Easier and cheaper transactions within the eurozone for businesses
- Greater choice and competition for consumers
- Promotes stability and prosperity within Europe for countries