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0 Euro - Miniatur Wunderland Hamburg-Dammtor Bahnhof

Issuer Germany, Federal Republic of
Year 2025
Type Souvenir banknote
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Obverse description Central vignette presents a detailed miniature diorama of the Hamburg Dammtor railway station as recreated in the Miniatur Wunderland exhibit, with multiple trains on the platforms and figures of passengers rendered in fine illustrative detail. The denomination '0 Euro' appears in the upper left corner against a guilloche underprint, with the year '2025' and relevant inscriptions surrounding the central scene. A 'LIMITED EDITION 10.000' notice marks the commemorative nature of this issue, celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Euro Souvenir series.
Obverse lettering MINIATUR WUNDERLAND HAMBURG 2025 EUROSOUVENIR 2025-31 0 Dammtor Bahnhof Hamburg (ANNIVERSARY 10 YEARS 0€ SOUVENIR) EURO SOUV ENIR R.FAILLE C.E.O. LIMITED EDITION 10.000 XEHA
(Translation: Dammtor Trainstation)
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The Miniatur Wunderland souvenir zero-euro note commemorates the Dammtor station, the neoclassical Hamburg terminus that opened in 1903 and was severely damaged in the Second World War before being rebuilt in simplified form in the 1950s. These collector pieces carry no monetary value but are legal tender in the technical sense — printed by Oberthur Fiduciaire to genuine banknote specifications, complete with a valid EURion constellation and UV-reactive security thread.

Miniatur Wunderland itself, opened in 2001, is now the most-visited attraction in Germany by paid admissions, a statistic that quietly explains the commercial logic behind issuing site-specific zero-euro notes as merchandise.

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