Memo Euroscope notes are a Dutch educational product designed to familiarize users with euro security features without issuing anything redeemable — zero face value by design, not by accident. Enschedé, still operating from Haarlem after more than three centuries, prints these with genuine security thread and hologram integration, making them technically instructive in a way that photocopies or classroom facsimiles cannot replicate. The Blankenberge Sea Life tie-in positions this as a regional souvenir issue, a category that has quietly grown since the euro's introduction in 2002.
Memo Euroscope notes are a Dutch educational product designed to familiarize users with euro security features without issuing anything redeemable — zero face value by design, not by accident. Enschedé, still operating from Haarlem after more than three centuries, prints these with genuine security thread and hologram integration, making them technically instructive in a way that photocopies or classroom facsimiles cannot replicate. The Blankenberge Sea Life tie-in positions this as a regional souvenir issue, a category that has quietly grown since the euro's introduction in 2002.