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0 Euro - 45 Let československým kosmonautem

Issuer EuroSouvenir
Year 2021
Type Souvenir banknote
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Obverse lettering 45 LET ČESKOSLOVENSKÝM KOSMONAUTEM
EUROSOUVENIR
2021-2
0
Czechoslovak cosmonaut for 45 years
1976 - 2021
Interkosmos
SOYUZ 28
Oldřich Pelčák
EURO
SOUV
ENIR
R. FAILLE
C.E.O.
CZAR
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Reverse description Six European architectural landmarks are arranged across the note: the Brandenburg Gate (Berlin), the Tower of Belém (Lisbon), the Eiffel Tower (Paris), the Colosseum (Rome), the Sagrada Família (Barcelona), and the Manneken-Pis (Brussels). The Mona Lisa vignette appears to the right, with the denomination '0 €' and EuroSouvenir legend in guilloche underprint.
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Launched by EuroSouvenir in partnership with regional tourism operators and cultural institutions, these zero-denomination collector notes occupy an odd but legitimate niche: they are printed by a fully licensed security printer — Oberthur Fiduciaire — on genuine banknote paper and carry the formal "0 Euro" denomination under a legal framework that sidesteps currency law precisely because they hold no monetary value. This particular piece marks the 45th anniversary of Vladimír Remek's 1978 Soyuz 28 mission, which made him the first person from a country other than the USSR or USA to reach orbit.

Remek flew under the Soviet Intercosmos programme, representing Czechoslovakia at the height of Cold War space diplomacy.

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