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0 Euro - Île de la Réunion - Lagons & Récifs

Issuer Réunion (1848-date)
Year 2025
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Size 135 × 74 mm
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Obverse lettering LAGONS & RÉCIFS ÎLE DE LA RÉUNION EUROSOUVENIR 2025-16 0 EURO SOUV ENIR R. FAILLE C.E.O UEGY
Reverse description The reverse follows the standard Euro Souvenir series layout, with six European architectural monuments arranged across the centre: the Brandenburg Gate (Berlin), the Tower of Belém (Lisbon), the Eiffel Tower (Paris), the Colosseum (Rome), the Sagrada Família (Barcelona), and Manneken-Pis (Brussels). The Mona Lisa portrait appears at the right, and the printer's imprint is given at the lower margin.
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The souvenir 0 euro program, administered through the European Banknote Memory Organization, has been running since 2015 and now numbers in the thousands of regional and institutional issues. Réunion's entry in the series is legally a banknote — produced by a licensed security printer on genuine banknote paper — but carries no monetary obligation whatsoever. Oberthur Fiduciaire, one of the few remaining French security printers with full intaglio capability, handles the bulk of this program's production.

Réunion's lagoons and reef systems are part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site designated in 2010, covering roughly 35,000 hectares of marine habitat on the island's west and south coasts.

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