To calculate the space that 2 billion euros in 50 euro notes would occupy, we first determine how many notes are involved. Dividing 2 billion by 50 gives us 40 million notes. A single 50 euro note has dimensions of approximately 160 mm x 82 mm x 0.1 mm. Stacking these notes would result in a total height of about 4,000 meters, while the area they occupy would be roughly 3.28 million square meters, equivalent to about 460 soccer fields.
A single 5 euro note measures approximately 12.6 cm x 6.6 cm and has a thickness of about 0.1 mm. One billion 5 euro notes would therefore occupy roughly 126,000 meters (or 126 kilometers) in length when stacked. If stored in a compact manner, such as in a box, the total volume required would depend on the box dimensions, but it would be substantial, likely requiring several shipping containers to accommodate the entire amount.
20 euro note
August 2012: 2 billion euro are 2.44 billion US dollars.
1000 euro
the currency of the Republic is the euro, so only euro notes and coins are used
Ten Billion Euro.
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One billion is one thousand million.
See the Related Link below for a slew of images of both the euro coins and the euro notes.
The 500 euro... though most shops will not accept the 200 or 500 euro bill
2.8 billion Euros = 3.6 billion US Dollars as of March 2013