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0 Memo Euro - Wasserkuppe

Issuer EuroScope / Memo Euro
Year 2020
Type Souvenir banknote
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Obverse description Green guilloche underprint with the numeral "0" in dark intaglio at left and right. Central vignette shows the Wasserkuppe meteorological dome and the Rhön eagle monument on a rocky pedestal, with a glider soaring overhead. The EU flag, gold stars, and a coat of arms appear at upper left and right respectively, with the MEMO EURO SCOPE inscription along the lower border.
Obverse lettering © MEM OEU ROS COPE 2018
EAAA151/1
MEMO
EURO SCOPE WASSERKUPPE
950 m ü. NHN RHÖN
euroscope
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The Memo Euro series is a privately issued novelty product with no legal tender status — essentially a souvenir banknote, sold as a collectable and produced to intentionally resemble Euro format without reproducing any actual denomination. EuroScope commissioned Royal Joh. Enschedé for this run, an unusual choice given the printer's long-standing contracts with De Nederlandsche Bank and several European central banks. Enschedé's security printing pedigree goes back over three centuries, which makes their involvement in a zero-value commemorative item a minor curiosity in itself.

The Wasserkuppe is the highest point in the Rhön mountains and in the German state of Hesse, at 950 metres.

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