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9 Comments
It’s completely fine
Those are your options. Most stores that accept cash will accept this note as is. You are also able to return it to a bank, if you can find a bank branch that accepts cash.
I’d imagine as long as most of it, including the serial number, is intact, it’s fine. I’ve used bills much more messed up than this lol
To my belief it’s completely able.
If you have over 50% of the bill in your possession, you can take it to a bank and they will replace it. The damage is so small on this one though, so I’m sure most stores have no problem accepting it.
[https://www.suomenpankki.fi/en/money-and-payments/euro-banknotes-and-coins/damaged-banknotes/?epslanguage=en](https://www.suomenpankki.fi/en/money-and-payments/euro-banknotes-and-coins/damaged-banknotes/?epslanguage=en)
It is fine as long as there is at least 51% left.
>The national central banks in the euro area replace any euro banknotes that are accidentally damaged, torn or mutilated, provided certain criteria are met. If you possess more than half of a damaged euro banknote, or if you can prove that the missing part of the banknote has been destroyed, the national central bank can replace it. Intentionally mutilated or damaged euro banknotes are not replaced.
In general long as +50% of the note is regonizable, stores should accept it as proper currency.
https://www.suomenpankki.fi/en/money-and-payments/euro-banknotes-and-coins/damaged-banknotes/
I once went to my local bank to report a damaged banknote, If the note itself isn’t damaged beyond 50%, the bank will replace it with a new one.