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| Issuer | Federal Republic of Germany |
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| Year | 1994 |
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| Value | 1 ECU (1 XEU) |
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| Obverse lettering | HAMBURG EUROPA'S 19 94 TOR ZUR WELT |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
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The Hanse ECU series was issued by several German city-states in the early 1990s as a quasi-commemorative gesture toward European monetary integration — the ECU being the precursor unit to the euro. Hamburg's entry references its centuries-long role as a dominant Hanseatic trading port, a league whose commercial reach once stretched from London to Novgorod. These are not legal tender issues in the conventional sense; they occupy an awkward category between medal and coin that German collectors have never quite resolved.