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0 Euro Fundação Côa Parque

Issuer EuroSouvenir
Year 2020
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Printer Oberthur Fiduciaire (Francois-Charles Oberthur Fiduciaire; FCO; Oberthur Technologies), France (1984-date)
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Obverse description Lilac-toned note with fine guilloche underprint throughout. At left, the European Union flag and a large intaglio zero vignette; centre and right, a vignette of the Côa Valley archaeological park site with a prehistoric rock engraving figure at far right. Series code and serial number in lower right.
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Reverse lettering 0€
DASBRANENBUGERTOR
TORRE DE BELEM
COLOSSEO
LATOUREIFFEL
SAGRADAFAMILIA
MANNEKEN PIS
PRINTED BY OBERTHUR FIDUCIAIRE
MADE IN FRANCE
0
EURO
SOUV
ENIR
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The 0 Euro souvenir program, administered through licensed issuers and printed by contracted security printers, has been running since 2015 as a collector-oriented scheme operating entirely outside any central bank mandate. Oberthur Fiduciaire produces these on genuine banknote paper with full security features — watermarks, UV elements, microprinting — making them technically indistinguishable from circulating notes by feel alone, which is precisely the point.

The Côa Valley's rock engravings, discovered in 1992 during a dam project that was subsequently cancelled under public and scientific pressure, are among the most significant concentrations of Paleolithic open-air art in Europe. The Fundação Côa Parque administers the UNESCO-designated site.

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