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0 Memo Euro - Scheveningen Holland

Issuer Memo Euro Scope
Year 2022
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Value 0 Euro (0 EUR)
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Reverse description Green-toned reverse centered on a detailed architectural vignette of Het Binnenhof complex in The Hague, including the Gothic Ridderzaal facade, flanking towers, and a baroque fountain in the foreground, set over a guilloche wave underprint. A large '0' numeral formed from 'EUROSCOPE' microtext appears at lower right, with the serial prefix EAAB060/2 at left and the Euroscope logo vignette at upper right.
Reverse lettering Het Binnenhof
Den Haag
EAAB060/2
euroscope
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Memo Euro Scope is a Dutch educational initiative producing zero-denomination practice notes designed for use in schools and financial literacy programs. This Scheveningen piece is one of a regional series using genuine security printing — Enschedé's involvement is not decorative. The firm has printed official Dutch banknotes and passports for centuries, and their participation here means the holographic element and substrate meet production standards well above what most novelty issuers manage.

Scheveningen, the North Sea resort district of The Hague, has its own minor place in wartime history — during WWII, the word was used informally as a shibboleth to identify German speakers who couldn't reproduce the Dutch "Sch" phoneme.

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