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| 背面描述 | Green guilloche underprint overall, mirroring the obverse Euro-style format. The central vignette presents a composite panorama of iconic European landmarks in olive-green intaglio: a Gothic cathedral, the Brussels Atomium, Big Ben, the Eiffel Tower, a Dutch windmill with a tulip, and a neoclassical government building at lower centre. A circle of EU stars appears at upper left, a musical staff with treble clef is at upper right, and colour-shifting numerals '0' appear at lower right; the 'MEMO EURO SCOPE' cartouche is at lower left. |
| 背面铭文 | MEMO EURO SCOPE |
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The "0 Euro" souvenir note market exploded across Europe after the Banque de France licensed the format in 2015, and Euroscope became one of the more prolific German issuers riding that wave. These carry no legal tender status anywhere — they are collector items from the outset, sold at face-value-equivalent prices through tourism outlets and specialty shops.
What gives this particular piece more credibility than most souvenir paper is the printer: Enschedé has produced genuine banknotes continuously since the early eighteenth century, and their security printing infrastructure — including the distinctive paper and intaglio-capable presses — carries over even into commemorative runs.