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0 Euro - Suscinio - Domaine des Ducs de Bretagne

Issuer EuroSouvenir
Year 2022-2025
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Obverse lettering SUSCINIO, DOMAINE DES DUCS DE BRETAGNE
EUROSOUVENIR
2022-2
0
EURO
SOUV
ENIR
1218
R. FAILLE
C.E.O.
UENW
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Reverse description Standard EuroSouvenir reverse with six iconic European landmark vignettes arranged across the note: Brandenburg Gate (Berlin), Torre de Belém (Lisbon), Tour Eiffel (Paris), Colosseo (Rome), Sagrada Família (Barcelona), and Manneken-Pis (Brussels). A portrait of the Mona Lisa appears at right. Denomination 0€ and the series inscription EUROSOUVENIR are printed alongside the printer's credit.
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EuroSouvenir notes are legal-tender novelty issues authorized under a 2012 ECB ruling that permits euro-area member states to produce zero-denomination collector banknotes, provided they are clearly non-fungible. Oberthur Fiduciaire prints them to full security-paper specification — watermarks, UV-reactive inks, and a genuine eurion constellation — making them technically more sophisticated than many circulating notes from smaller issuers.

Suscinio castle, on the Rhuys peninsula in Brittany, served as the primary residence of the Dukes of Brittany from the thirteenth century until the duchy's absorption into France in 1532. The estate passed through royal hands, fell into disrepair during the Revolution, and was purchased by the Morbihan department in 1966 — a rare case of a regional council rescuing a ducal seat from ruin.

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