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1½ ECU Cat

Issuer Spain
Year 2024
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Obverse description Coloured depiction of the coat of arms of the Canary Islands occupying the central field, comprising a blue shield charged with seven silver dog-head islands arranged in two rows, supported by a rampant dog to the left and a rampant black cat to the right, surmounted by a royal crown. The date 2024 appears on a ribbon above the shield. The legend LAS ISLAS CANARIAS is inscribed on a scroll beneath the supporters, with the denomination 1½ ECU in the lower field below the scroll.
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Mintage 2024
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The ECU was a basket currency unit used by the European Community from 1979 until it was replaced by the euro in 1999 — Spain joined the system upon its EC accession in 1986. This 2024 steel issue bearing "1½ ECU" denominations has no legal tender basis in any monetary system and appears to be a fantasy or novelty piece, as Spain never issued ECU-denominated coinage during the currency's actual existence, and the fractional 1½ ECU value corresponds to no historically issued denomination.

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