⁣⁢Zero Euro Souvenir Banknote - Monarchs of the Netherlands - Netherlands - 2020⁤⁣
⁣⁢Zero Euro Souvenir Banknote - Monarchs of the Netherlands - Netherlands - 2020⁤⁣
⁣⁢Zero Euro Souvenir Banknote - Monarchs of the Netherlands - Netherlands - 2020⁤⁣
⁣⁢Zero Euro Souvenir Banknote - Monarchs of the Netherlands - Netherlands - 2020⁤⁣

⁣⁢Zero Euro Souvenir Banknote - Monarchs of the Netherlands - Netherlands - 2020⁤⁣

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OBVERSE

Louis I reigned over the Kingdom of Holland (a name adopted by the Netherlands during the reign of Napoleon I) from June 5, 1806, to July 1, 1810. He was the brother of Napoleon Bonaparte and the father of Napoleon III. Torn between his duty as King of the Netherlands and his obligations as a French prince, his relationship with Napoleon deteriorated to the point that he was forced to abdicate in 1810, leading to the annexation of the Kingdom of Holland into the French Empire. The banknote features a map of the Kingdom of Holland from that era and Louis Bonaparte, based on a portrait painted by Charles Howard Hodges (1764-1837) in 1809.

REVERSE

⁣⁢Depiction of six European monuments:
- The Brandenburg Gate in Berlin
- The Belém Tower in Lisbon
- The Eiffel Tower in Paris
- The Colosseum in Rome
- The Sagrada Familia in Barcelona
- The Manneken Pis in Brussels
Portrait of the Mona Lisa on the right.⁤⁣

Currency: Euro

Country: ⁣⁢Netherlands⁤⁣

Metal: N.A.

Weight: 1 g

Grade: ⁣⁢New⁤⁣

Size: 135 × 74 mm

Mintage: N.A.

Face Value: 0 Euro

Year: 2020

Mint: N.A.