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| Issuer | Euro Souvenir |
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| Year | 2025 |
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| Value | 0 Euro (0 EUR) |
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| Obverse lettering | DDR MUSEUM – BERLIN 0 Gemütlichkeit EURO SOUV ENIR |
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| Reverse lettering | 0 € EURO SOUV ENIR |
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Euro Souvenir notes are a French-originated commercial concept launched around 2015, produced to European Central Bank specification dimensions and printed by licensed security printers — F.C. Oberthur among them — but carrying no legal tender status anywhere. The DDR Museum in Berlin, which opened in 2006 and focuses on everyday life in the German Democratic Republic, is a predictably popular subject for the format given its tourist footfall on the Spree riverfront opposite the Berlin Cathedral.
Collectors should note that Euro Souvenir issues depreciate rapidly once a venue updates its design or closes; the 2025 date here makes this a first-year example of whatever revised artwork the museum commissioned.