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0 Memo Euro - Kreuztor Ingolstadt

Issuer Euroscope GmbH
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Currency Euro (2002-date)
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Obverse lettering 0 Kreuztor Wahrzeichen von Ingolstadt MEMO EURO SCOPE
Reverse description Green-toned reverse centred on a composite vignette of celebrated European landmarks — the Eiffel Tower and Brandenburg Gate at left, the Atomium of Brussels in the centre, and a Gothic church facade alongside the Leaning Tower of Pisa at right — all arranged around a stylised globe map of Europe with radiating lines. The serial number appears at upper right alongside the Euroscope logo, and a large microtext guilloché zero numeral anchors the lower right. The MEMO EUROSCOPE inscription and an allegorical figure vignette occupy the lower left.
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Euroscope GmbH produced these "0 Euro" souvenir notes as part of a collector-driven series tied to European landmarks, with no legal tender status whatsoever. The program, which gained traction after 2015, exploits genuine public appetite for euro-format collectibles — each note is valid as nothing, but that's precisely the point. Enschedé's involvement gives the physical object more credibility than the concept perhaps deserves; the Haarlem firm has been producing security documents since 1703 and brings real holographic and serial numbering infrastructure to what is essentially a tourist keepsake.