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0 Euro Osvobození Plzně

Issuer CZAG (Czech Association of Guides)
Year 2020
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Composition Paper
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Obverse description Central vignette reproduces a period photograph of an American M4 Sherman tank parading through a Pilsen city street, flanked by cheering crowds. Bilingual title inscription in Czech and English appears above, with the 75th anniversary date 6.5.1945 below. The Eurosouvenir logo and face value "0 EURO" are rendered in divided lettering at right.
Obverse lettering OSVOBOZENÍ PLZNĚ THE LIBERATION OF PILSEN
EUROSOUVENIR
2020 - 2
0
EURO
SOUV
ENIR
75. výročí / 75 anniversary
6.5.1945
R. FAILLE
C.E.O.
CZAG
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
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Zero-euro souvenir notes have been issued across Europe since 2015 under a scheme that allows cultural and heritage organizations to commission legal-tender-format notes — printed to genuine euro security specifications by licensed printers — while carrying no actual monetary value. Oberthur's involvement lends these pieces the same substrate and intaglio quality as circulating currency, which is precisely the point. This example commemorates the liberation of Pilsen in May 1945, when the U.S. Third Army under Patton reached the city — one of the few major Bohemian population centers liberated by Western Allied forces rather than the Red Army.

That distinction carried enormous political weight during the subsequent decades of communist rule, when the American role in the liberation was systematically suppressed in official memory.

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