The one hundred euro note (€100) is one of the higher value euro banknotes and has been used since the introduction of the euro (in its cash form) in 2002. The note is used daily by some 343 million Europeans and in the 23 countries which have it as their sole currency (with 22 legally adopting it).
When was 1 euro is equal to 1 rupee?
Physical banknotes and euro coins entered circulation on 1 January 2002. As of 20 February 2020, the value of 1 Euro is equal to Rs. 80.73.
What is the rate of euro in India?
Handy Conversion Data Table
| Euros to Rupees | Rupees to Euros | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 EUR | 87.5494 INR | 0.0114 EUR |
| 2 EUR | 175.0987 INR | 0.0228 EUR |
| 5 EUR | 437.7468 INR | 0.0571 EUR |
| 10 EUR | 875.4937 INR | 0.1142 EUR |
How does fake euro look like?
Real Euros should feel crisp and firm, and the print should feel raised in areas where the ink is thicker. Fake Euros tend to feel limp and waxy to the touch, and often lack the raised print texture. The older and more worn the Euro bill is, the more difficult it may be to distinguish these features.
Are 100 euro notes rare?
The €100 is the third most widely used euro banknote, after the €50 and the €20. About 2.7 billion €100 notes were in circulation at the end of June 2018, accounting for 13% of all banknotes in use. The €100 and €200 banknotes of the first series, like all the other denominations, will remain legal tender.
Which is the cheapest currency in the world?
Iranian Rial
Iranian Rial The Iranian Rial is the least valued currency in the world. It is the lowest currency to USD. For the simplification of calculations, Iranians regularly use the term ‘Toman’. 1 Toman equals 10 Rials.