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| 正面描述 | Central vignette of Pope John Paul II in full pontifical vestments and mitre, set against an architectural backdrop of the Sanctuary of Fatima. The large numeral '0' appears to the left, flanked by the EU flag circle and year '2019-2'. The 'EURO SOUVENIR' logotype and serial number are at lower right. |
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| 背面描述 | Standard Eurosouvenirs reverse with intaglio-style vignettes of six European landmarks arranged across the note: the Brandenburg Gate, Torre de Belém, Colosseum, Eiffel Tower, Sagrada Família, and Manneken Pis. The Mona Lisa portrait appears at right, with the '0 EURO SOUVENIR' denomination block at lower right. |
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Eurosouvenirs zero-euro notes occupy a curious commercial niche — legally valid collector items produced under license from the European Central Bank, printed to full security specifications by authorized banknote printers. Oberthur Fiduciaire's involvement is not incidental; the firm produces genuine circulating currency for multiple eurozone states, so the physical quality of these souvenirs matches production-run banknotes in paper feel and print registration.
John Paul II died in 2005, so this note was issued roughly fifteen years after his death and four years after his canonization in 2014 — the Vatican connection driving obvious commercial demand across Catholic pilgrimage circuits.