These printable money euros help kids practice European currency with real-looking banknotes and coin cutouts. I use them for math manipulatives, pretend play, and simple money skills.
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This set includes euro banknotes from €5–€200 and coin cutouts for hands-on practice. Kids can identify denominations, count totals, and practice making change.
I like it for a classroom “supermarket,” a daycare dramatic play center, or a Montessori homeschool space. You can print, cut, and laminate the pieces for repeat use.
What’s Included:
- File type: PDF download
- Orientation: Landscape sheets
- Page size: US Letter (8.5 x 11 inches)
- Includes euro bills and coins
- Printable money template for reuse
Features:
- I included realistic euro banknotes (5–200) and coin cutouts for hands-on practice.
- I kept the layout simple so kids can focus on counting and money value.
- I designed it to work as math manipulatives for counting, sorting, and money lesson ideas.
- I like pairing it with Printable Money US Bills for compare-and-contrast lessons.
- I like pairing it with Printable Money US Coins for coin identification practice.
- I use this as a quick add-on for classroom centers and Educational Resources days.
- I designed it for pretend play setups like a cash register, restaurant, or classroom store.
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Ideal For:
- Teachers who want euro play money for classroom lessons and money games.
- Homeschool families who want a free resource for learning European currency.
- Montessori homeschool spaces that use hands-on materials for simple math concepts.
- Daycare providers who set up pretend-store play and dramatic play centers.
- Preschool classrooms that practice counting and early money skills.
- Families with toddlers who play “supermarket” at home with supervised cutting and play.
- Anyone planning lessons with Preschool Lesson Planner pages.
- Anyone planning small-group activities with Kindergarten Lesson Planner and Elementary Lesson Planner pages.
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How to Use This Euro Money Printable:
- I print on cardstock when I want sturdier bills and coins for repeated use.
- I cut and sort the euros by denomination before a lesson to save time.
- I set up a pretend shop with price tags and practice counting and making change.
- I use it for reward money and classroom bucks during small-group games.
- I pair it with Hundreds Charts 1-100 for skip counting totals.
- I use Multiplication Charts 10×10 to build quick “total the cart” word problems for older kids.
- I laminate the sheets and use dry-erase markers for quick counting and tally activities.
- I store the pieces in labeled envelopes so kids can grab what they need fast.
Download & Print
⬇️🖨️ Grab the download, then browse my Play Money collection for more bills, coins, and classroom money printables.
- Click the download button to save the PDF to your device.
- Open the file in a PDF reader that handles print scaling well (I usually use Adobe Acrobat Reader).
- Print at 100% or “Actual size,” and turn off “Fit to page” if your printer auto-scales.
- If the money looks blurry, switch print quality from “Draft” to “Normal” or “Best.”
- If the money still looks fuzzy, try opening the PDF in a different viewer before printing.
- Print on cardstock if kids will handle the bills and coins a lot.
- Laminate the pieces if you want a longer-lasting classroom set.
- I use these for learning and pretend play only, not for real transactions, and I supervise little kids with scissors and small coin cutouts.
I hope this printable money euros set makes your money lessons and pretend play easier to run. If you want more learning printables in the same style, I keep them organized in my Education section.



I actually love this website and they look (euros) super-realistic but I just can’t find the back side of the euros I mean I love it and all but it’s just been giving me a very very hard time!
I actually love this website and they,the euros look super-realistic but I just can’t find the back side of the euros I mean I love it and all but it’s just been giving me a very very hard time!
Please add the back side of the euros ❤️
I love your website tho!
Keep it up 👍 😃