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| 正面描述 | Central vignette presents the neoclassical facade of Monaco's Oceanographic Museum rendered in a purple-brown intaglio-style print against a fine guilloche underprint in shades of lilac and yellow. To the left, a large bold numeral '0' appears above a circular '10 Years Anniversary - 0€ Souvenir' commemorative medallion with gold and blue star ring, accompanied by the European Union flag and the EURO SOUVENIR logo in the lower centre. A decorative holographic '0' element with ornamental frame is placed in the upper right corner, with a column of blue EU stars along the right margin and the CEO signature with serial number prefix UEAW in the lower right. |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse carries a composite vignette of iconic European landmarks arranged across the note's width, rendered in soft lilac and grey tones over a guilloche underprint: the Torre de Belém (Portugal), the Colosseum (Rome), the Eiffel Tower (Paris), the Sagrada Família (Barcelona), the Brandenburger Tor (Berlin), and the Manneken-Pis (Brussels). A large classical portrait in grey underprint appears to the right. The EURO SOUVENIR logo with its tricolour graphic device is positioned in the lower right corner, with EU stars and the '0€' denomination in the upper left. |
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The Monaco Oceanographic Museum souvenir zero-euro notes are legal tender novelties issued under the European Central Bank's framework that permits eurozone members to produce zero-denomination collector pieces — they carry no face value and cannot be exchanged, but they are technically valid instruments within that narrow legal definition. Oberthur Fiduciaire has dominated this niche since the format's commercial launch, producing the vast majority of site-specific issues sold across French-speaking Europe.
Founded by Albert I in 1910, the museum itself predates the euro by nearly a century.