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| Issuer | Eurobillet |
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| Year | 2019 |
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| Value | 0 Euro (0 EUR) |
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| Reverse description | Standard Euro Souvenir reverse with a montage of European landmarks in violet-lilac tones: Brandenburg Gate, Colosseum, Eiffel Tower, Sagrada Família, and Manneken Pis statue, with a portrait watermark at right. A vertical security thread runs near centre, and gold stars arc across the upper field. |
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| Protection description | Vertical embedded security thread near centre of note; portrait watermark visible at right on reverse |
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The zero-euro souvenir note program, formalized under European Central Bank tolerance as a collector item rather than legal tender, has produced hundreds of these Oberthur-printed pieces since 2015. Eurobillet holds the dominant position in the market, contracting Oberthur Fiduciaire — one of the principal security printers behind genuine euro production — to apply the same substrate and security architecture used on circulating denominations. That's not incidental: the security thread and watermark are present precisely to deter counterfeiting of a note with no monetary value, which says something pointed about collector demand.
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