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0 Euro - Jan Domarski

Issuer Muzeum Sportu i Turystyki w Warszawie
Year 2021
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Designer(s) Małgorzata Pławecka-Jasek
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Obverse description Portrait vignette of Polish footballer Jan Domarski at right, set against a guilloche underprint in muted violet and rose tones. The large zero denomination numeral occupies the centre-left, flanked by three football medallions referencing the 1972 Munich Olympics, 1974 World Championship, and 1976 Montreal Olympics. EU flag and serial prefix PLAM appear at lower left and right respectively.
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Reverse lettering 0€
DAS BRANDENBURGER TOR
TORRE DE BELÉM
COLOSSEO
LA TOUR EIFFEL
SAGRADA FAMILIA
MANNEKEN PIS
PRINTED BY OBERTHUR FIDUCIAIRE
MADE IN FRANCE
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EURO
SOUV
ENIR
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Jan Domarski scored the goal that eliminated England from the 1974 World Cup qualifying campaign — a 1-1 draw at Wembley in October 1973 that ended England's run of never having failed to qualify. Poland went on to finish third at the tournament in West Germany. This souvenir zero-euro note was issued by the Warsaw Museum of Sport and Tourism as a collector piece, part of the broader European souvenir note program that has run since 2015 and is printed under license by Oberthur Fiduciaire.

No legal tender value, no circulation history. The cotton substrate and watermark satisfy ECB visual guidelines for the format.

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