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0 Euro - Madame Tussauds Wien Mehr als Wachsfiguren

Issuer Madame Tussauds Wien
Year 2021
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Currency Euro (2002-date)
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Obverse description Central vignette presents a wax effigy of Empress Elisabeth of Austria (Sisi) in 19th-century court dress, rendered in full colour against a decorative guilloche underprint. The denomination '0 EURO' appears at lower centre, with the museum title 'MADAME TUSSAUDS WIEN' and subtitle 'MEHR ALS WACHSFIGUREN' across the upper field. Series identifier '2021-2' and the EUROSOUVENIRS imprint are noted alongside the signature of R. Faille, C.E.O.
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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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Madame Tussauds Wien is one of the newer outposts in the global Tussauds franchise, having opened in Vienna in 2011. These zero-denomination souvenir notes have been produced by Oberthur Fiduciaire — a printer with genuine security printing credentials — which gives them a feel and finish that distinguishes them from ordinary tourist ephemera. The "Mehr als Wachsfiguren" subtitle translates as "More than Wax Figures," a marketing line the Vienna branch adopted to differentiate its interactive elements from traditional waxwork displays.

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