Advice on €100 notes usage

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Zaknumber1
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Advice on €100 notes usage

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Hi I’m coming over next month and exchanged a few £s for €s so I had some cash most is on cards
They have just been delivered and a have been given a few €100 notes my question is how easy are these to use in Paphos or is it best to exchange for smaller notes in a bank ?
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If their kosher, you wont have any problem, using them
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No a problem. Obviously, don't use one at a kiosk to buy a curly wurly, but otherwise not an issue.
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It seems to be the 500 notes that people are wary about.
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A question to those who love Cyprus but live in the UK. Members are discussing €100 & €500 notes. Has anyone even seen a £50 note in the UK? :)
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Even now in the UK some places will not accept 50 pound notes..
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I believe that the EU has now stopped printing €500 note due to counterfeiting, so I expect that they will eventually go out of circulation.
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I disagree with most of the other posters! Personally, I have found that most of the smaller shops don’t even like €50 notes, never mind €100’s! The most popular and readily traded notes in Paphos are the smaller ones, €20’s, €10’s and €5’s. The larger supermarkets have more change so a €50 note isn’t a problem.
No doubt for larger purchases larger notes are accepted. Personally I usually pay with a local bank card as I don’t like carrying too much cash about with me. They are readily accepted everywhere in most shops now a days.
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I’ve never had any problems paying with €50 notes either. Saying that, I wouldn’t buy one packet of chewing gum with one.
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I actually meant that I buy more expensive things by bank card, but smaller bills I pay in cash....
Sorry for not making it clearer.

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