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0 Euro - Bodensee Konstanz

Issuer EuroSouvenir
Year 2021
Type Souvenir banknote
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Reverse description Six European architectural vignettes arranged across the face: Berlin's Brandenburg Gate, Lisbon's Belém Tower, the Eiffel Tower, Rome's Colosseum, Barcelona's Sagrada Família, and Brussels' Manneken Pis, each captioned by name. A reproduction of the Mona Lisa appears at right, with printer and country-of-manufacture inscriptions at lower centre.
Reverse lettering 0€
DASBRANENBUGERTOR
TORRE DE BELEM
COLOSSEO
LATOUREIFFEL
SAGRADAFAMILIA
MANNEKEN PIS
PRINTED BY OBERTHUR FIDUCIAIRE
MADE IN FRANCE
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EURO
SOUV
ENIR
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EuroSouvenir's zero-euro notes are a French-originated collector scheme launched around 2015, licensed through the Banque de France and printed to legal-tender specification — same Oberthur security paper, same intaglio process — despite carrying no actual monetary value. The program's credibility rests almost entirely on that production pedigree. Oberthur Fiduciaire has printed currency for dozens of issuing authorities, and the physical quality here is indistinguishable from circulating notes of comparable denominations.

Konstanz has a particular geographical oddity worth knowing: the city is physically surrounded on three sides by Switzerland, a quirk that kept it from being bombed in 1944 — residents left their lights on to blend with the Swiss side of the lake.

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