A banded stack of euro banknotes, the paper currency of the European Union (EU). Color and detail vary across platforms, but shown with the euro sign, €. Commonly used for various content concerning wealth and money, not restricted to the EU.
Some vendors, including Apple and Samsung, depict green €100 bills; others, including Google, WhatsApp, and Facebook, depict blue €20 bills. Facebook additionally features the EU flag.
Euro Banknote was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 under the name “Banknote with Euro Sign” and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015.
The "💶" emote or "Euro Banknote" emote depicts a euro banknote with a value of 100 euros. It is commonly used to represent money, wealth, and financial transactions in online communication. The euro is the official currency of 19 out of the 27 European Union countries.
- Surprise & Amazement:
"I was surprised to learn that some countries in Europe don't use Euros as their currency. 💶" - Sadness & Melancholy:
"I miss my friends and family back home while traveling in Europe. 💶" - Fear & Anxiety:
"I lost my wallet with all my Euros inside. 💶"
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