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0 Euro - 145th anniversary of the Poznań-Piła railway line

Issuer EuroSouvenir
Year 2024
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Printer Oberthur Fiduciaire (Francois-Charles Oberthur Fiduciaire; FCO; Oberthur Technologies), France (1984-date)
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Obverse lettering 145 LAT LINII KOLEJOWEJ POZNAŃ - PIŁA
EUROSOUVENIR
2024-1
0
EURO
SOUV
ENIR
R. FAILLE
C.E.O.
PLBQ
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Reverse description Standard EuroSouvenir reverse with a composite guilloche underprint in lilac and rose tones. Vignettes of iconic European monuments are arranged across the field: the Eiffel Tower and Colosseum at centre-left, the Sagrada Família and Manneken Pis at centre-right, and the Brandenburg Gate at left; a portrait watermark ghost appears at far right. A vertical security thread runs through the centre.
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The Poznań–Piła line opened in 1879 under Prussian administration, connecting two significant nodes in the Provinz Posen rail network at a time when German authorities were actively expanding infrastructure to consolidate control over the region. The 145th anniversary falls in 2024 — an awkward number to commemorate, but regional railway enthusiasts and local governments across Poland have increasingly used the EuroSouvenir program as a low-cost vehicle for niche historical commemoration that would never justify a formal postal or numismatic issue.

Oberthur's involvement keeps the physical object credible — security thread included — though these notes have no tender status anywhere.

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