Coins of SLOVAKIA - catalog of coins of different countries: modern coins and banknotes of all countries of the world, samples, gold and silver coins, photos and description.
Monetary unit: Euro = 100 cents. Coins in circulation: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 cents; 1, 2 euros.
National euro coins of Slovakia prevail in circulation,
but coins of other countries of the European Union circulate on an equal basis with them.
1 cent
Reverse. In the center - the image of Mount Krivan, which has a height of 1709 m. Below - the inscription: SLOVENSKO, the year of issue of the Coin - 2009, the monogram of the Slovak Mint, the coat of arms of the country and the monogram of the author of the design Dragomir Zobek. Around the coin - 12 stars of the European Union.
2009, Copper clad steel. The color is red. Diameter - 16.25 mm. Thickness - 1.67 mm. The weight - 2.30 g. Smooth edge. Circulation: 85.
Coin of this type in circulation since 01.01.2009, issued annually since 2009
2 cents Reverse: In the center - the image of Mount Krivan, which has a height of 1709 m. Below - the inscription: SLOVENSKO, the year of issue of the Coin - 2009, the monogram of the Slovakian mint, the coat of arms of the country and the monogram of the author of the design Dragomir Zobek. Around the coin - 12 stars of the European Union.
2009, Copper clad steel. The color is red. Diameter - 18.75 mm. Thickness - 1.67 mm. The weight - 3.06 g. The edge is smooth, with a groove around the circumference. Circulation: 74.
Coin of this type in circulation since 01.01.2009, issued annually since 2009
5 cents Reverse: In the center - the image of Mount Krivan, which has a height of 1709 m. Below - the inscription: SLOVENSKO, the year of issue of the Coin - 2009, the monogram of the Slovakian mint, the coat of arms of the country and the monogram of the author of the design Dragomir Zobek. Around the coin - 12 stars of the European Union.
2009, Copper clad steel. Copper clad steel. The color is red. Diameter - 21.25 mm. Thickness - 1.67mm. The weight - 3.92 g. Smooth edge. Circulation: 77.
Coin of this type in circulation since 01.01.2009, issued annually since 2009
10 cents Reverse: In the center - the image of the Bratislava Castle, where until 1993 the Slovak Parliament was located. Since 1993, the parliament has moved to a new building. Now on the territory of the castle there are two branches of the Slovak National Museum - the Slovak National Museum and the Museum of Folklore Music. Under the image - the inscription: SLOVENSKO, year of issue - 2009, the monogram of the Slovakian mint, the coat of arms of the country and the monogram of the authors of the design - Jan Chernaya and Pavel Karol. Around the coin - 12 stars of the European Union.
2009, Gold-colored copper-aluminum alloy (Cu89Al5Zn5Sn1), so-called. Scandinavian alloy (89% copper, 5% aluminum, 5% zinc, 1% tin). Diameter - 19.75 mm. Thickness - 1.93 mm. The weight - 4.10 g. Large ribbed edge. Circulation: 67.
Coin of this type in circulation since 01.01.2009, issued annually since 2009
20 cents Reverse: In the center - the image of the Bratislava Castle, where until 1993 the Slovak Parliament was located. Since 1993, the parliament has moved to a new building. Now on the territory of the castle there are two branches of the Slovak National Museum - the Slovak National Museum and the Museum of Folklore Music. Under the image - the inscription: SLOVENSKO, the year of issue of the Coin - 2009, the monogram of the Slovakian mint, the coat of arms of the country and the monogram of the authors of the design - Jan Chernaya and Pavel Karol. Around the coin - 12 stars of the European Union.
2009, Gold-colored copper-aluminum alloy (Cu89Al5Zn5Sn1), so-called. Scandinavian alloy (89% copper, 5% aluminum, 5% zinc, 1% tin). Diameter - 22.25 mm. Thickness - 2.14 mm. The weight - 5.74 g. Ribbed edge. Circulation: 63.
Coin of this type in circulation since 01.01.2009, issued annually since 2009
50 cents Reverse: In the center - the image of the Bratislava Castle, where until 1993 the Slovak Parliament was located. Since 1993, the parliament has moved to a new building. Now on the territory of the castle there are two branches of the Slovak National Museum - the Slovak National Museum and the Museum of Folklore Music. Under the image - the inscription: SLOVENSKO, the year of issue of the Coin - 2009, the monogram of the Slovakian mint, the coat of arms of the country and the monogram of the authors of the design - Jan Chernaya and Pavel Karol. Around the coin - 12 stars of the European Union.
2009, Gold-colored copper-aluminum alloy (Cu89Al5Zn5Sn1), so-called. Scandinavian alloy (89% copper, 5% aluminum, 5% zinc, 1% tin). Diameter - 24.25 mm. Thickness - 2.38 mm. The weight - 7.80 g. The edge is smooth, with seven notches. Circulation: 54.
Coin of this type in circulation since 01.01.2009, issued annually since 2009
1 евро Reverse: In the center is a double cross, symbolizing the Christian cross brought to Slovakia by Cyril and Methodius. The three mountains on which the cross is located symbolize the Matru, Tatra and Fatra mountains. Now in Slovakia there are only Fatra and Tatras, and Matra - on the territory of modern Hungary. To the left of the cross is the year of issue of the Coin - 2009, to the right - the inscription: SLOVENSKO and the monogram of the sculptor of the IR Coin - Ivan Rehak, to the left under the cross is the monogram of the Slovakian Mint. Around the coin - 12 stars of the European Union.
2009, Bimetal. Gold-colored outer ring, nickel-brass alloy (Cu75Zn20Ni5), white center insert - copper-nickel alloy (Cu93Ni7), clad on both sides with a more wear-resistant, also copper-nickel alloy (Cu75Ni25). Diameter - 23.25 mm. Thickness - 2.33 mm. The weight - 7.50 g. Sectoral corrugation edge. Circulation: 42.
Coin of this type in circulation since 01.01.2009, issued annually since 2009
2 евро Reverse: In the center is a double cross, symbolizing the Christian cross brought to Slovakia by Cyril and Methodius. The three mountains on which the cross is located symbolize the Matru, Tatra and Fatra mountains. Now in Slovakia there are only Fatra and Tatras, and Matra - on the territory of modern Hungary. To the left of the cross is the year of issue of the Coin - 2009, to the right - the inscription: SLOVENSKO and the monogram of the sculptor of the IR Coin - Ivan Rehak, to the left under the cross is the monogram of the Slovakian Mint. Around the coin - 12 stars of the European Union.
2009, Bimetal. White outer ring, copper-nickel alloy (Cu75Ni25), gold-colored center insert - copper-nickel alloy (Cu88Ni12), clad with a more corrosion-resistant and wear-resistant brass alloy (Cu75Zn20Ni5). Diameter - 25.75 mm. Thickness - 2.20 mm. The weight - 8.50 year Inscription on the ribbed edge: 2 EURO. Circulation: 35.
Coin of this type in circulation since 01.01.2009, issued annually since 2009
ISSUES OF COMMEMORATIVE AND ANNIVERSARY COINS FROM THE MUSEUM FUNDS:
2 euros. "20th anniversary of November 17, 1989 - the Day of Struggle for Freedom and Independence" Reverse: In the center - the image of a bell with a key instead of a tongue. On the right under the bell is the Kremnica mint and the artist's logo (MK). Along the circumference there are inscriptions: 17. NOVEMBER SLOBODA - DEMOKRACIA (17 NOVEMBER SVOBODA - DEMOKRATIA), below there is an inscription: SLOVENSKO. In the upper right, the second line shows the dates 1989 · 2009. In a circle - 12 stars of the European Union. year 2009. Bimetal. White outer ring, copper-nickel alloy (Cu75Ni25), gold-colored center insert - copper-nickel alloy (Cu88Ni12), clad with a more corrosion-resistant and wear-resistant brass alloy (Cu75Zn20Ni5). Diameter - 25.75 mm. Thickness - 2.20 mm. The weight - 8.50 AD Inscribed inscription on the ribbed edge. Circulation: 1.
The coin was put into circulation on November 11, 2009
2 euros. "20 years of the founding of the Visegrad group"
The Visegrad group - also known as the Visegrad Four or "V4" - was formed as a result of a meeting of the presidents and prime minister of three post-socialist countries - Lech Walesa (Poland), Vaclav Havel (Czechoslovakia) and Jozsef Antal (Hungary) on February 15, 1991 in the Hungarian city Visegrad, at which a joint declaration was signed on the striving for integration into European structures. All members of the Visegrad Group on May 1, 2004 became members of the European Union. Reverse: In the center are the outlines of four Central European states - the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia - with a superimposed stylized letter "V" to denote the Visegrad group. Around the inscriptions in Slovak and English: VYŠEHRADSKÁ SKUPINA | VISEGRAD GROUP, below the date: 15.2.1991, obliquely - to the left - the year of issue, to the right - the name of the issuing country. In a circle - 12 stars of the European Union.
2011 year. Bimetal. White outer ring, copper-nickel alloy (Cu75Ni25), gold-colored center insert - copper-nickel alloy (Cu88Ni12), clad with a more corrosion-resistant and wear-resistant brass alloy (Cu75Zn20Ni5). Diameter - 25.75 mm. Thickness - 2.20 mm. The weight - 8.50 AD Inscribed on the ribbed edge. Circulation: 1.
The coin was put into circulation in February 2011