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| Uitgever | EuroSouvenir |
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| Jaar | 2020 |
| Type | Souvenir banknote |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Central vignette of Malinô Brdo, a 980 m peak in the Great Fatra range of the Carpathians, Slovakia, with ski lifts rendered in a multicolour intaglio-style print. The denomination '0' appears in large numerals against a guilloche underprint, with 'EUROSOUVENIR' and serial number '2020-1' inscribed above. |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | MALINÔ BRDO EUROSOUVENIR 2020-1 0 MALINO BRDO 16 MALINO BRDO EURO SOUV ENIR R. FAILLE C.E.O. EEDE ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ |
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Malinô Brdo is a Slovak resort area in the Ráztočno locality of the Handlová district, better known for its year-round outdoor recreation than for monetary history. The EuroSouvenir program — a privately run initiative that licenses the euro banknote format for tourist collectibles — uses Oberthur Fiduciaire's security printing infrastructure to produce these notes with genuine feel but zero legal tender status anywhere.
Oberthur has printed actual euro currency for the Banque de France, so the substrate and production standards on these souvenirs are not trivial. The irony is that a zero-denomination note printed by a firm that handles live currency is technically more securely produced than many real banknotes from smaller issuing authorities.