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| 正面描述 | The obverse is dominated by a Gothic architectural vignette at center-right, rendered in intaglio in blue-violet and brown tones, representing a stylized window and facade typical of Gothic European architecture. The large numeral '20' appears in the upper-right corner alongside a holographic stripe on the right margin, while the word 'EURO' and its Cyrillic equivalent 'EYPO' appear in the lower-left area. The European Union flag, rendered in deep blue with gold stars, occupies the upper-left corner, with the copyright inscription 'BCE ECB EZB EKT EKP 2002' printed above. |
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| 正面铭文 | BCE ECB EZB EKT EKP 2002 20 EURO EYPO |
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The 2002 euro series was designed by Robert Kalina of the Austrian National Bank, who won an internal European System of Central Banks competition in 1996. His winning concept used architectural motifs to sidestep the politically impossible task of representing any actual national building — every structure shown is a composite invention, plausible-looking but belonging to no real place.
The 20 euro was the denomination most frequently targeted by counterfeiters in the series' early years, prompting the European Central Bank to accelerate work on the Europa series replacement, which eventually appeared in 2015.