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0 Euro - Napoleon Bonaparte - French occupation of the Netherlands 1810-1813

Issuer Eurosouvenirs (PEBK)
Year 2021
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Currency Euro (2002-date)
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Obverse lettering NAPOLEON BONAPARTE FRENCH OCCUPATION OF THE NETHERLANDS 1810-1813
EUROSOUVENIR
2021-1
0
ART LIMITED EDITION 3
200th Anniversary
of Napoleon's death
EURO
SOUV
ENIR
R. FAILLE
C.E.O.
PEBK
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
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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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Eurosouvenirs notes are legal tender in the strict technical sense — issued under a European Central Bank framework that permits national issuers to produce commemorative zero-denomination notes with genuine euro security features — but no central bank backs them and they exchange for nothing. Oberthur Fiduciaire prints them to the same specification as circulating currency, which is either reassuring or absurd depending on your perspective.

The subject here is the 1810–1813 annexation, when Napoleon dissolved the Kingdom of Holland and folded it directly into the French Empire, making Amsterdam briefly a city of the French Republic in the most literal administrative sense. The Dutch resented it thoroughly, not least because French customs enforcement strangled their trade.

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