Suit yourself. Supernotes (fake $100's) are generally produced on bleached or altered $1, $5, or $10 bill stock. With the Euro notes, they have to start from scratch, making it less profitable. I really like Austrailian bills. Some sort of impregnated and chem treated mylar. Tough and durable, but you can not make bowties and roses with them ;)
"Tough and durable, but you can not make bowties and roses with them ;)"
lol!
Counterfeit euro notes were actually in production (and very good ones, I might add) before they were released into general circulation. It's quite a story on how this came about.