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0 Euro - Memoeuro - Sanctuaire du Mont Sainte-Odile

Uitgever Euroscope (MemoEuro)
Jaar 2023
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Waarde 0 Euro (0 EUR)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central vignette of the statue of Sainte Odile atop the sanctuary dome, with the chapel of Mont Sainte-Odile at Ottrott (Alsace) to the right, against a circular guilloche underprint. Large numeral "0" in green guilloche at left, EU flag at upper left corner, holographic security strip at right margin, MemoEuroScope logo at lower centre.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Map of the Alsace region with the town of Ottrott indicated, flanked by two stork vignettes — one facing left and one in flight to the right — set against a tonal guilloche underprint. Serial reference and issuer codes appear at centre.
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Euroscope's MemoEuro series occupies an odd niche — legal-format souvenir notes printed to genuine banknote specification but carrying no monetary value, sold as collector items at tourist sites across France and beyond. This example commemorates the Mont Sainte-Odile sanctuary in Alsace, a Benedictine convent on a sandstone ridge above Obernai that has drawn pilgrims since the early medieval period. Royal Joh. Enschedé in Haarlem, one of the oldest continuously operating security printers in the world, handles the production — which at least means the hologram and substrate are the real thing, even if the denomination isn't.

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