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200 Euros - Spielgeld/Specimen

Issuer European Central Bank
Year 2001
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Currency Euro (2002-date)
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Obverse lettering SPIELGELD SPECIMEN
200 © BCE ECB EZB EKT EKP 2001
200
EURO
ΕΥΡΩ
Reverse description Yellow-gold underprint of a generic iron-and-glass bridge vignette occupies the upper portion, with a cartographic rendering of the European continent at centre-right and a partial EU star field in blue at lower left. Dummy serial numbers appear in both the upper centre and lower left areas.
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Spielgeld — German for "play money" — versions of the euro introduction notes circulated widely as promotional and educational material ahead of the January 2002 cash changeover. This 200-euro piece belongs to that category: not a legal tender specimen in the central bank sense, but a deliberately simplified facsimile produced to familiarize the public with the new denominations before they ever handled a real one. The word "Spielgeld" or equivalent appeared prominently to prevent confusion, though counterfeiting laws in several member states were still being clarified at the time.

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