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| Uitgever | Euro Souvenir |
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| Jaar | 2025 |
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| Waarde | 0 Euro (0 EUR) |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | Standard Euro Souvenir reverse with a composite vignette of six iconic European landmarks arranged across the note: the Brandenburg Gate and Torre de Belém at left, the Eiffel Tower and Colosseum at centre, and the Sagrada Família with Manneken-Pis at right, all rendered over a purple and gold microtext guilloche underprint. The denomination "0€" appears at upper left, with the EUROSOUV ENIR logotype at lower right. |
| Opschrift keerzijde | 0€ DAS BRANDENBURGER TOR TORRE DE BELEM LA TOUR EIFFEL COLOSSEO SAGRADA FAMILIA MANNEKEN-PIS IMPRIME PAR OBERTHUR FIDUCIAIRE EURO SOUV ENIR |
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Euro Souvenir notes are a French-conceived commercial product launched in 2015, sold at tourist sites across Europe as collectibles with no legal tender status anywhere. Oberthur Fiduciaire produces the series under license, applying genuine banknote security features — watermark and hologram among them — to what is essentially a licensed souvenir ticket priced well above its face value of zero.
The Frauenkirche was rebuilt over a decade using numbered stones salvaged from the wartime rubble, finally reconsecrated in 2005 — sixty years after Allied bombing leveled it in February 1945.