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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse carries vignettes of six European landmarks arranged across the note: Berlin's Brandenburg Gate, Lisbon's Torre de Belém, Paris's Eiffel Tower, Rome's Colosseum, Barcelona's Sagrada Família, and Brussels' Manneken-Pis. A reproduction of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa occupies the right portion of the design, accompanied by the '0 EURO' denomination and the printer's imprint at lower centre. |
| 裏面の銘文 | 0€ DAS BRANDENBURGER TOR TORRE DE BELEM COLOSSEO LA TOUR EIFFEL SAGRADA FAMILIA MANNEKEN-PIS PRINTED BY OBERTHUR FIDUCIAIRE MADE IN FRANCE 0 EURO SOUV ENIR |
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EuroSouvenir notes occupy a peculiar niche: legal collector items denominated at zero, produced under license from the European Central Bank, which sets strict design rules to prevent confusion with genuine currency. Oberthur Fiduciaire, one of the few security printers authorized for the program, handles the bulk of production from its French facilities.
Bartolomeu Dias rounded the Cape of Good Hope in 1488, the first European commander confirmed to have done so — though he named it the Cape of Storms, a name João II of Portugal reportedly overruled. A 2021 collector issue is a thin peg for that particular history, but the underlying story is genuinely worth knowing.