2019 Roman Theater of Cartagena Souvenir 0€ banknote!
Banknote status: Souvenir.
Year of publication: 2019 y.
Obverse: On the obverse of the banknote is the Carthage Roman Theater. Carthage is a city founded by ancient Phoenicians, in which the remains of the Antonius Thermos, the aqueduct (from the Zigvans water temple to Carthage), the Spanish and Turkish fortresses and the Roman basilica, the Roman amphitheater, containing 50 thousand. spectators, remnants. The country name "THEATER ROMAN DE CARTAGENA" is printed at the top left. Also the denomination of the banknote is "0" Euro. The word "EURO SOUVENIR" at the bottom of the banknote.
Reverse: The reverse of the banknote depicts architectural buildings in various European cities.
About the banknote: This is the Cartagena Souvenir Euro Banknote with watermarks and other security features that genuine banknotes have. This banknote is perfect as a gift for a banknote collectors.
Zero Euro Banknotes History: In 2015, Richard Faille, the creator of popular French currency souvenirs, decided to create a euro that would promote tourism. In the same year, the European Central Bank (ECB) approved and authorized the issuance of these zero-euro souvenir banknotes, which fully correspond to the real features of the banknotes - printed on the same paper, have water and other identification marks, but their denomination is "0" and these banknotes are not a settlement tool. 0 euro souvenir banknotes have become especially popular with collectors, and tourists and collectors buy them as special gifts or prizes from different countries. These souvenir banknotes are placed on special orders by the European Central Bank (ECB) Private Trustees' Center. The zero-euro backside is the same and depicts the best-known European architecture and art objects: (left to right) Brandenburg Gate, Big Ben, Eiffel Tower, Colosseum, Sagrada Familia, Manneken Pis and Mona Lisa.