Memo Euros are educational novelty notes produced to introduce children and young adults to banknote security features in a hands-on format. The EUROscope series was developed in partnership with Dutch printer Joh. Enschedé, one of Europe's oldest and most technically accomplished security printers — a firm that has produced stamps and banknotes for dozens of countries since the early eighteenth century. The Antwerpen edition is city-branded, distributed through local cultural and educational programs as a collector souvenir rather than any form of tender.
The security thread and hologram are genuine, not simulated, which is precisely the point.
Memo Euros are educational novelty notes produced to introduce children and young adults to banknote security features in a hands-on format. The EUROscope series was developed in partnership with Dutch printer Joh. Enschedé, one of Europe's oldest and most technically accomplished security printers — a firm that has produced stamps and banknotes for dozens of countries since the early eighteenth century. The Antwerpen edition is city-branded, distributed through local cultural and educational programs as a collector souvenir rather than any form of tender.
The security thread and hologram are genuine, not simulated, which is precisely the point.