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0 Memo Euro - Mainz

Issuer Euroscope GmbH
Year 2020
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Currency Euro (2002-date)
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Reverse description Green-toned reverse in the standard Memo Euro souvenir format, with a composite architectural vignette illustrating iconic European landmarks: St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna, the Atomium in Brussels, the Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben) in London, the Eiffel Tower in Paris, a Dutch polder windmill with tulip, and the Reichstag facade in Berlin, all rendered against a fine guilloche background. The denomination '€ 0' is printed at right, with the 'MEMO EURO SCOPE' logotype at upper left.
Reverse lettering MEMO EURO SCOPE € 0
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The "Memo Euro" series was produced by Euroscope GmbH as a collector novelty — zero-denomination fantasy notes styled after the euro format but with no legal tender status whatsoever. The Mainz edition is one of several city-themed issues in the run. What lifts these above pure tourist ephemera is the printer: Royal Joh. Enschedé of Haarlem, one of the oldest continuously operating security printers in the world, whose client list has included the Netherlands itself and dozens of sovereign currency contracts across three centuries. Cotton substrate and Enschedé's production standards mean the physical quality substantially exceeds the note's nominal value of nothing.

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