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Karl Marx ‘zero-euro’ bill becomes German souvenir hit with 100k sold

Published time: 13 Aug, 2018 18:00 Edited time: 14 Aug, 2018 09:31


[image: Karl Marx ‘zero-euro’ bill becomes German souvenir hit with 100k
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A cheeky ‘zero-euro’ bill, issued by a German tourism agency to commemorate
the bicentenary of Karl Marx’s birth, has become a runaway success, with
more than 100,000 wealth re-distributing purchases on record.

Printed by Trier Tourism and Marketing in honor of Marx’s 200th birthday,
the original 5,000 ‘zero euro’ notes sold out in less than a month. In the
weeks that followed, collectors and tourists alike have pounced on the
souvenir bills, with over 100,000 purchases of the commemorative banknote
–which sells for three euros– to date. Marx was born in Trier, a city in
southwest Germany, on May 5th, 1818.

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The faux bill – which features a portrait of Karl Marx – is slightly larger
than a 20 euro note, and is made of the same security paper used by the
European Union currency.

*"The note is a sales champion,”* Hans-Albert Becker, a representative from
Trier Tourism and Marketing, told Germany news agency DPA. He added that
the souvenirs have been shipped to more than 40 countries, from Australia
to South America, but have seen particular success in Asia. Around 30,000
units have gone to China – likely due to the fact that the
capitalist-critical philosopher is revered by the country’s ruling
Communist Party.

The highly-coveted bill has *“all the characteristics of a traditional
banknote, including a watermark, holographic protection, tactile marks,
effect visible under UV-light, etc.,”* French entrepreneur Richard Faille,
who originally conceived of the ‘zero euro’ souvenir concept in 2015, told
Sputnik France.

Despite the banknote’s popularity, there’s still plenty in stock
<https://www.trier-info.de/english/shop?shop_page=item_details&shop_item_id=143&shop_category_id=14>
– although there’s a five-bill minimum if ordered online.

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