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| Issuer | EuroSouvenir (DNAB) |
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| Year | 2019 |
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| Composition | Paper |
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| Protection type | Hologram |
| Protection description | Holographic security patch affixed at upper right of obverse. |
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The 0 Euro souvenir note program, launched under the EuroSouvenir banner and backed by the Banque de France's approval framework, allows cultural and zoological institutions to issue legal-looking — but legally worthless — collector pieces printed to the same security specifications as genuine euro banknotes. Oberthur Fiduciaire, one of the few printers cleared to handle euro-format production, supplies the technical credibility: the holographic strip on this note is functionally identical to those used on circulating currency.
The Sumatran Tiger edition was issued to raise awareness of a species with a wild population estimated below 400 individuals at the time of printing.