Use old 100€ note?
The new 100€ notes were introduced in 2019.
Today I received the old 100€ notes and I'm wondering if you can still use them and if so if there is a date from which they are no longer valid
The new 100€ notes were introduced in 2019.
Today I received the old 100€ notes and I'm wondering if you can still use them and if so if there is a date from which they are no longer valid
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Of course they are still valid. They are only gradually moved in.
Thanks for the answer
All euro banknotes issued since 2002 are valid without delay.
If the first series eventually lose its validity as a means of payment, it would be announced by the ECB in time.
The old are and remain valid until at some point no longer in circulation
Thank you.
Of course, the normal