Obverse: On the obverse side of the banknote, St. Vilnius is depicted. Stanislaus and St. Vladislav Archcathedral Basilica. The name of the city "VILNIUS the capital of Lithuania" is printed in the upper left corner. The denomination of the banknote is "0" Euros. At the bottom of the banknote is the word "EURO SOUVENIR".
Reverse: The reverse side of the banknote depicts the architectural buildings of various European cities.
About the banknote: This is a Vilnius souvenir Euro banknote with watermarks and other security elements that real banknotes have. This banknote is perfect as a gift for a banknote collector.
The history of zero-euro banknotes: 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 gave permission to issue these zero-euro souvenir banknotes, which fully correspond to the characteristics of real banknotes - they are printed on the same paper, have watermarks and other identification marks, but their denomination is "0" euros and these banknotes are not a means of payment. Euro 0 souvenir banknotes have become especially popular among collectors, and also tourists and collectors buy them as special gifts or as gifts from different countries. These commemorative banknotes are issued by special orders in a private trust center of the European Central Bank (ECB). The reverse of all Euro zeros is the same and depicts the most famous European architecture and art objects: (from left to right) Brandenburg Gate, Big Ben, Eiffel Tower, Colosseum, Sagrada Familia, Manneken Pis and Mona Lisa.