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| 背面描述 | A full-rigged Zuiderzee botter, a traditional Dutch flat-bottomed fishing vessel, depicted sailing to the left with mainsail and foresail fully set, rendered in fine relief against a lightly worked field. Waves are indicated beneath the hull. The legend ZUIDERZEEBOTTER arches along the upper rim, and the date 1994 appears in the lower exergue. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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Urk, the small fishing community on what was once an island in the Zuiderzee, issued this piece as part of the wave of regional and thematic ECU fantasy strikes that proliferated across Europe in the early 1990s — spurred partly by the Maastricht Treaty's promise of a single currency that never materialized in this form. These were never legal tender and circulated only as collectibles, yet they tapped genuine civic pride in towns with strong occupational identities.
Urk's fishing industry had already survived one existential disruption: the Zuiderzee Works transformed the community from an island to an inland village by 1942, forcing adaptation that the fleet ultimately weathered.