When I was in the police I ran a counterfeit currency operation over many months. When we biffed the print works I was a millionaire for a day! Among other notes, they group were doing Euros, they were awfully good, and like the UK notes they were printing were impossible to tell apart from genuine. They really focussed on one particular bank in the UK and were so good the banks were filling their ATMs with them. There were so many in circulation with the potential of so many more that the bank in question brought out new design notes. Used to be 50s but now 20s as very few people trust a 50. These Euros being described are obviously pretty amateur efforts, but shows you have to be careful. They even fooled the UV test most premises use as they initially washed the paper in UV ink before printing. Bob