
SLOVENIA
Slovenia's Euro Coins: Witness to History and Cultural Heritage
Every Slovenian euro coin since 2007 has been a celebration of the country's history, traditions and emblematic figures. Let's take a closer look at the cultural wealth they reveal.
1 cent: The stork
This refers to the stork, the emblematic animal formerly engraved on 20-tolar coins, thus linking the old and new monetary systems.
2 centimes: The Prince's Stone
From a Roman temple, this stone bears the coat of arms of the Duchy of Carinthia. It is a reminder of coronation ceremonies and tensions with Austria over Carinthia.
5 centimes: The Star Sower
Illustration of Ivan Grohar's work, the painting shows a sower scattering stars across the sky.
10 centimes: The Cathedral of Peace
Architect Joze Plecnik's bold design for the Slovenian Parliament, this building remains a powerful symbol even though it was never built.
20 centimes: Lipizzaners
Symbols of the Spanish School of Vienna, these horses recall the village of Lipica, cradle of the breed.
50 centimes: Mount Triglav and the constellation Cancer
Representing the emblematic peak of the Slovenian Alps, this coin also evokes Slovenia's independence under the astrological sign of Cancer.
1 euro: Primož Trubar
Reformer and founder of the Slovenian Protestant Church, Trubar is celebrated for his role in safeguarding the Slovenian language.
2 euros: France Prešeren
The Slovenian poet's face adorns this coin, with a mention of "Zdravljica", a stanza of which has become the Slovenian national anthem.
In essence, these coins are much more than mere means of exchange; they embody Slovenia's rich cultural tapestry.
In this section, you'll find all the official Euro products since Slovenia joined the Eurozone in 2007 (BU Slovenia, BE Slovenia, 2 Euro Commemorative Slovenia, and many more). All our products come from official issuing institutes and guarantee their authenticity.
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