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2½ Euro - Schiedam de Noord

Issuer Netherlands
Year 1998
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Obverse description The obverse features a bold large denomination numeral '2½' dominating the central field, with the word 'EURO' inscribed to its right, and a detailed depiction of one of Schiedam's famous tall windmills rising prominently in the right half of the design. The municipal coat of arms of Schiedam, bearing a crowned shield with a rampant lion, is shown in the lower left field. The legend 'SCHIEDAM' curves along the lower rim, while the date '1998' appears to the left in the upper field.
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Schiedam de Noord was one of a series of Dutch municipal tokens issued under the "Queen's Quarters" urban renewal program of the late 1990s, in which participating neighborhoods received limited-edition 2½ euro pieces tied to local regeneration initiatives. Schiedam, a city long defined by its jenever distilling industry, saw the de Noord district targeted for significant infrastructure investment during this period.

These pieces circulated locally as genuine tender within participating communities — a rare modern experiment in hyperlocal currency within an EU member state on the eve of euro adoption.

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