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0 Euro - J'aime la France

Issuer France
Year 2025
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Size 135 × 74 mm
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Obverse description A cartographic vignette occupies the central field, presenting a detailed map of metropolitan France including Corsica, flanked by inset maps of the French overseas territories: Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Wallis-et-Futuna, French Guiana, French Polynesia (Tahiti), Réunion, Mayotte, and New Caledonia. The note commemorates the 10th anniversary of the Zero Euro banknote collection and Billets-Touristique.com, with the motto 'Première destination touristique mondiale!' inscribed within the design. Denomination '0' and the series identifier '2025-1' appear alongside the 'J'aime la France' and 'EUROSOUVENIR' legends, with the issuing authority designation 'R. FAILLE C.E.O. UEJJ' noted in the lower register.
Obverse lettering J'AIME LA FRANCE EUROSOUVENIR 2025-1 0 Première destination touristique mondiale ! J' ♥ la France 10éme Anniversaire de la Collection des Billets Zéro Euro et de Billets-Touristique.com EURO SOUVENIR R. FAILLE C.E.O. UEJJ
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The "J'aime la France" zero-euro souvenir note is part of the collector series introduced in 2015 by EuroBillTracker founder Richard Faille and officially licensed through the Banque de France. These notes carry no legal tender status and were never intended for circulation — they exist purely as philatelic-adjacent merchandise, produced to euro banknote specifications so they feel credible in hand without actually being currency.

Oberthur Fiduciaire's involvement lends the printing genuine security-paper credentials: the notes include a holographic strip and UV-reactive features, which is either reassuring or faintly absurd depending on your view of commemorative paper.

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