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| Issuer | Memo Euroscope GmbH |
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| Year | 2023 |
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| Currency | Euro (2002-date) |
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| Obverse lettering | WIEN STEPHANSDOM 0 MEMO EURO SCOPE |
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| Protection description | Holographic Euroscope emblem affixed at upper right of obverse |
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| Comments |
Memo Euroscope GmbH produces these souvenir pieces for the tourist novelty market — they circulate through gift shops and vending machines at major European attractions, not through any banking system. The firm has been careful to ensure the notes carry no legal ambiguity: the zero denomination and "Memo Euro" branding place them well outside counterfeiting law in EU member states.
Enschedé's involvement is the one detail worth pausing on. A commercial printer with a documented history stretching back to 1703 and a long record of producing official banknotes for central banks worldwide, their participation here signals that Memo Euroscope prioritized production quality — the hologram is a genuine security feature, not a foil sticker.