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0 Euro - 750 Amsterdam

Issuer Netherlands
Year 2025
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Currency Euro (2002-date)
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Obverse lettering 750 AMSTERDAM ARTIS 1838 EUROSOUVENIR 2025-12 0 EURO SOUV ENIR R. FAILLE C.E.O. PECH
Reverse description The reverse follows the standard Eurosouvenir format, presenting vignettes of six iconic European landmarks 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). A reproduction of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa appears on the right side, with the printer's credit and country of manufacture inscribed along the lower margin.
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The 0 Euro souvenir note program, administered through licensed distributors across Europe, has no face value, no legal tender status, and no monetary function whatsoever — yet Oberthur Fiduciaire prints them to the same security specifications as circulating currency, including intaglio printing and embedded security threads. The contradiction is the entire point: collectibility engineered through scarcity and official-looking production values.

This particular issue marks Amsterdam's 750th anniversary, tracing the city's founding to roughly 1275, when a toll privilege granted by Count Floris V first documented the settlement at the Amstel dam.