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1.5 Euro Castle of Neuschwanstein

Issuer Royal Mint of Spain (Real Casa de la Moneda)
Year 2023
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Weight 15 g
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Edge Plain
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Mintage 2023 M - - 5,000
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Spain's "Europa Series" fantasy issues occupy a peculiar corner of modern numismatics — legal tender denominations that no eurozone central bank will ever authorize for circulation, struck by national mints exploiting a regulatory grey area that allows commemorative face values outside the official euro coin framework. The 1.5 euro denomination exists nowhere in EU monetary law; it is a collector construct, full stop.

Neuschwanstein, the Bavarian castle commissioned by Ludwig II in 1869, is a German landmark issued here by a Spanish mint — a pairing that reflects the series' pan-European theme rather than any jurisdictional connection.

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