The Technik Museum Sinsheim 0 Euro souvenir note is part of the EuroSouvenir program launched in 2015, under which licensed printers — chiefly Oberthur Fiduciaire — produce legal-tender-format collector notes for tourist venues and cultural institutions across Europe. They carry no redemption value and were never intended to enter circulation, but they are printed to genuine banknote specification, including the Oberthur hologram strip.
Sinsheim's museum is best known for its Concorde and Tupolev Tu-144 — the only site in the world where both supersonic passenger aircraft are on permanent outdoor display.
The Technik Museum Sinsheim 0 Euro souvenir note is part of the EuroSouvenir program launched in 2015, under which licensed printers — chiefly Oberthur Fiduciaire — produce legal-tender-format collector notes for tourist venues and cultural institutions across Europe. They carry no redemption value and were never intended to enter circulation, but they are printed to genuine banknote specification, including the Oberthur hologram strip.
Sinsheim's museum is best known for its Concorde and Tupolev Tu-144 — the only site in the world where both supersonic passenger aircraft are on permanent outdoor display.