: The Mill (translated as milo or miloj in Esperanto), which was intended to be on par with the Italian lira. No physical coins or banknotes were ever produced.
: Esperanto was chosen to emphasize its international, utopian identity. Rose Island
: A piece from Richard Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman was selected as the national anthem. Conflict and Demolition : The Mill (translated as milo or miloj
: The "nation" issued its own stamps, which were used by visiting tourists and remain collector's items today. and a post office.
: It featured a restaurant, bar, nightclub, souvenir shop, and a post office.