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0 Euro - Flensburg

Issuer Germany, Federal Republic of
Year 2024
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Obverse description Central vignette presents a panoramic view of Flensburg harbour, with a small steamship in the foreground and a row of harbour-front buildings stretching across the middle ground. St. Mary's Church rises in the background alongside the Museumsberg hill, rendered in a fine illustrative style against a guilloche underprint. The denomination '0 EURO' and the series inscription 'FLENSBURG EUROSOUVENIR 2024-1' appear within the design, with the CEO signature of R. Faille printed below.
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Reverse description The reverse carries a composite vignette of iconic European architectural landmarks arranged across the full width of the note, including the Brandenburg Gate (Germany), the Torre de Belém (Portugal), the Colosseum (Italy), the Eiffel Tower (France), the Sagrada Família (Spain), and the Manneken-Pis (Belgium), all rendered in overlapping tones of violet, rose, and gold against a fine guilloche underprint. The '0 €' denomination appears at upper left alongside a ring of European stars, and the 'EURO SOUVENIR' logotype is printed in a cartouche at lower right. A faint portrait watermark ghost is visible at the far right edge.
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The 0 Euro souvenir note program, administered by the European Banknote Memory Organisation (EBMO), has produced thousands of regional and tourist issues since launching in 2015. These notes are legal curiosities — printed to the same security specifications as genuine euro banknotes, including the Oberthur substrate and embedded features, yet assigned no monetary value and issued purely as collectibles. The issuing "authority" is effectively a commercial license holder rather than a central bank.

The Flensburg issue draws interest partly from the city's unusual position directly on the German-Danish border — a territory that changed hands after the 1920 Schleswig plebiscite.

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