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| Uitgever | Euro Souvenir |
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| Jaar | 2019 |
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| Waarde | 0 Euro (0 EUR) |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Souvenir note with a lavender guilloche underprint; centre-left bears the large denomination zero vignette alongside a bust portrait of Saint Blaise, with a panoramic view of Dubrovnik's old town in the background. The EU flag appears at upper left, and the inscription FESTA SVETOG VLAHA with date reference [03-02-972] is printed to the right in dark red. |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | Standard Euro Souvenir reverse with six European architectural landmarks arranged across the note: Brandenburg Gate, Belém Tower, Eiffel Tower, Colosseum, Sagrada Família, and Manneken-Pis, printed in intaglio-style on a multicolour guilloche ground. The Mona Lisa portrait appears at the right, and the printer's name IMPRIME PAR OBERTHUR FIDUCIAIRE is inscribed along the lower margin. |
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The 0 Euro souvenir program was launched in 2015 by the European Banknote Memory Organization (EBMO) in cooperation with licensed printers, Oberthur Fiduciaire being the dominant producer. Notes are legal in design terms — they meet the dimensional and security specifications of genuine euro banknotes — but carry no monetary value and are issued purely as collectibles tied to tourist destinations.
Dubrovnik's entry arrived in 2019, during a period when the city was already managing significant overtourism pressure. Croatia had not yet adopted the euro, which gives these notes a quietly odd status: souvenirs mimicking a currency the issuing city did not officially use.