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0 Euro - Hagen - Kaiser-Friedrich-Turm

Issuer EuroSouvenir
Year 2022
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Shape Rectangular
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Reverse description Standard EuroSouvenir reverse with vignettes of six iconic European landmarks: Brandenburg Gate (Berlin), Torre de Belém (Lisbon), Eiffel Tower (Paris), Colosseum (Rome), Sagrada Família (Barcelona), and Manneken-Pis (Brussels), arranged across the note. A reproduction of the Mona Lisa appears at right, alongside the denomination "0€" and the EUROSOUV ENIR logotype.
Reverse lettering 0€
DAS BRANDENBURGER TOR
TORRE DE BELEM
COLOSSEO
LA TOUR EIFFEL
SAGRADA FAMILIA
MANNEKEN-PIS
PRINTED BY OBERTHUR FIDUCIAIRE
MADE IN FRANCE
0
EURO
SOUV
ENIR
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The Kaiser-Friedrich-Turm in Hagen, built in 1902 and named for Friedrich III, is one of dozens of regional landmarks commemorated in the EuroSouvenir zero-denomination collector series — legal tender in technical terms only, as the European Central Bank authorized the format precisely because no monetary obligation attaches to a face value of zero. Oberthur Fiduciaire, long one of Europe's serious security printers, produces the entire series to banknote specification: proper intaglio, security thread, the works.

The Hagen issue is one of the more obscure entries in the German regional subset.

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