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0 Euro - Deutsches Technikmuseum

Issuer Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin
Year 2023
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Currency Euro (2002-date)
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Obverse description Lavender and purple guilloche underprint with a central vignette of the Deutsches Technikmuseum building in Berlin, surmounted by a suspended historic aircraft on its roof structure. A large intaglio-style zero numeral occupies the left centre, flanked by the EU flag vignette at upper left and a holographic zero at upper right. The EURO SOUVENIR logotype appears at lower centre with the R. Faille C.E.O. facsimile signature.
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Reverse lettering 0€
TORREDEBELEM
DASBRANDENBURGERTOR
COLOSSEO
LATOUREIFFEL
SAGRADAFAMILIA
MANNEKEN-PIS
IMPRIME PAR OBERTHUR FIDUCIAIRE
0
EURO
SOUV
ENIR
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The zero-euro souvenir note program, administered through EuroBillet and printed exclusively by Oberthur Fiduciaire, has produced well over a thousand museum and attraction issues since its launch around 2015. They are legal tender in precisely no jurisdiction, but French consumer law governs their sale, and Oberthur's contract with the program requires genuine security substrate and holographic strip — the same basic architecture applied to circulating issues — which is the whole commercial point.

The Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin, one of the largest technology museums in the world, joined the program in this 2023 issue. Collector interest in the series tracks institutional prestige fairly closely.

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