Ireland opts for small change in euro printing conundrum

A third of the countries gearing up for euro cash have opted out of printing large denomination notes, saying the big bills are too unwieldy for citizens used to more meagre pocket change.

A third of the countries gearing up for euro cash have opted out of printing large denomination notes, saying the big bills are too unwieldy for citizens used to more meagre pocket change.

Ireland, Spain and Greece have joined Portugal in deciding not to print the 500 euro note (£296), while Ireland, Portugal and Greece have also ruled out the 200 euro note (£118).

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