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| 正面描述 | Central vignette of the Patio de los Leones (Court of the Lions) at the Alhambra, Granada, showing the dodecagonal marble fountain basin supported by twelve lion-shaped water jets. The surrounding gallery, carried on 124 slender marble columns in Christian cloister style, frames the composition. Inscriptions include PATIO DE LOS LEONES, EUROSOUVENIR, date range, and issuer references. |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse carries vignettes of six European landmarks arranged across the note: Berlin's Brandenburg Gate, Lisbon's Belém Tower, Paris's Eiffel Tower, Rome's Colosseum, Barcelona's Sagrada Família, and Brussels' Manneken-Pis. A portrait of the Mona Lisa appears at right. The printer's name IMPRIME PAR OBERTHUR FIDUCIAIRE is inscribed at lower centre. |
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The zero euro souvenir note program was launched in France in 2016 by Richard Faille, who recognized a gap in the collector market for legal-format novelty notes that could be sold at tourist sites without regulatory complications. Oberthur Fiduciaire prints them to the same security specifications as genuine euro banknotes — including the intaglio printing, UV-reactive inks, and embedded thread — which is precisely what drives collector demand. They are, technically, uncirculated by definition.
The Court of the Lions at the Alhambra is among the most-requested subjects in the program's Spanish-site catalog, with multiple reverse variants issued across different years.