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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Fake money, also called counterfeit money, is any imitation of real currency that is made without legal authorization and intended to look like genuine money. It is usually created with the goal of deceiving people or businesses into accepting it as real.
Fake bill shop often look convincing at first glance, but they usually don’t feel real. Genuine euro notes are printed on special cotton paper that feels crisp and firm, while counterfeits often feel smoother or thinner. Subtle differences in texture, raised print, and security features reveal the fake.
The price of our fake euro bills varies depending on their quality and source, but it’s important to note that buying, selling, or using counterfeit euros is illegal across Europe and most of the world.
Criminals sometimes sell fake euros on the black market for 10% to 30% of the note’s face value (for example, a fake €100 bill might cost €10–€30). However, these activities are considered serious financial crimes, and anyone involved can face severe penalties, including imprisonment and fines.
Would you like me to explain how to recognize a fake euro bill safely for educational or research purposes?
High-quality counterfeits do exist but are rare, and modern euro notes include many complex, layered security elements that make convincing fakes difficult both for people and for cash-handling machines. But Our bills are of very high qualities and can not be detected by security elements.