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0 Euro - Visit Hungary

Issuer Euro Souvenir
Year 2025
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Obverse lettering VISIT HUNGARY NAGY-MAGYARORSZÁG HOLLÓKŐ BUDAPEST KESZTHELY Visit Hungary 0 EURO SOUV ENIR HUAB000816 2025-2
Reverse description The reverse carries the standard Euro Souvenir reverse design on a lavender and pale rose guilloche underprint, with a collage of iconic European architectural landmarks including the Eiffel Tower, the Roman Colosseum, the Sagrada Família, and what appears to be the Belém Tower, rendered in pink, violet, and gold tones. The denomination 0€ appears in the upper left corner, and the EURO SOUVENIR logotype with its characteristic split-colour arc device is positioned at lower right. A ghosted portrait watermark-style vignette is visible at the far right margin.
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The zero euro souvenir note program, administered by the European Banknote Memory Organisation (EBMO), authorizes licensed issuers to produce legal-face-value novelty notes using genuine intaglio printing and the same security thread specification as circulating euro banknotes — which is precisely why customs occasionally flags them. They are not legal tender but are manufactured to the same tactile standard, which drives most of the collector demand.

R. Faille has designed a significant portion of the tourist-issue zero euro catalog since the program expanded after 2015, making individual attribution to a specific series less meaningful than it might otherwise be.

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