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0 Euro - Taj Mahal

Issuer Association Européenne pour les Billets de Collection (AEAB)
Year 2019
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Printer Oberthur Fiduciaire (Francois-Charles Oberthur Fiduciaire; FCO; Oberthur Technologies), France (1984-date)
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Obverse lettering INDIA - TAJ MAHAL EMPEROR SHAH JAHAN, EMPRESS MUMTAZ MAHAL
EUROSOUVENIR
2019-1
0
0
EURO
SOUV
ENIR
R. FAILLE
C.E.O.
AEAB
Reverse description Composite vignette of six European landmarks: Brandenburg Gate (Berlin), Torre de Belém (Lisbon), Eiffel Tower (Paris), Colosseum (Rome), Sagrada Família (Barcelona), and Manneken Pis (Brussels), with a reproduction of the Mona Lisa at right. Printer's imprint and denomination underprint appear at lower centre.
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The zero-euro souvenir note program was launched by the AEAB in 2015 as a licensed collectible, with Oberthur Fiduciaire handling production under the same security printing standards applied to genuine euro banknotes — watermarks, holograms, and UV-reactive inks included. The program's legal cleverness lies in issuing a denomination with no redemption value, which sidesteps European Central Bank regulations on private currency issuance entirely.

A Taj Mahal issue is an odd fit for a European collectible note series, but the program long ago expanded beyond EU landmarks to target the global tourist souvenir market.

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