The euro banknote emoji 💶 is your digital stack of European cash—perfect for flexing a Paris shopping haul, calculating a Barcelona tapas budget, or reacting to a jaw-dropping “€12 for an espresso?!” moment. People drop it for payday vibes, invoice-approved replies, and “take my money (but make it continental)” memes. It also pops up during exchange-rate drama or whenever someone announces a wildly expensive Champions League transfer. Used sarcastically, it means “that’s gonna cost,” or “my wallet just moved to the Eurozone and filed for asylum.”
On Apple/iOS, it shows a green stack of notes at a slight angle with a bold € sign centered, soft shading, and subtle star-and-line details that nod to EU banknote design—very “mini 100-euro” energy. The look is crisp and modern, instantly recognizable as European money. It can skew flirty (“fly me to Europe?”), dramatic (“after Paris, my account balance is speaking Italian”), or just practical when splitting bills in EUR in the group chat. Culturally, it signals travel, the Eurozone economy, and that universal moment you realize the museum gift shop charges real money.
Definition
Paper money (banknote) with euro currency sign on it. A euro is a currency adopted as the official currency of many European countries. Cash used to purchase goods and services. A stack of banknotes (bills).
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Emoji History The emoji code/ image log of changes.
This emoji first appeared in OSX / iOS after the iOS 5 update.