Slovenia 2022 Annual 10-Coin EURO BU Set
Price:
39,00 €
Quality: Brilliant Uncirculated
Issue limit: 8,000
Alloy: Base Metal
Denomination: Euro
Number of coins: 10
This collection includes all Slovenian euro coin denominations with the national obverse, the 2022 commemorative €2 coin honoring
150th Anniversary of Birth of Architect Jože Plečnik, as well as a bimetallic €3 coin - 150th Anniversary of Birth of Painter Matija Jama
The coins come delivered in a protective folder and sleeve.
Issue limit: 8,000
Alloy: Base Metal
Denomination: Euro
Number of coins: 10
This collection includes all Slovenian euro coin denominations with the national obverse, the 2022 commemorative €2 coin honoring
150th Anniversary of Birth of Architect Jože Plečnik, as well as a bimetallic €3 coin - 150th Anniversary of Birth of Painter Matija Jama
The coins come delivered in a protective folder and sleeve.
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Croatia has chosen four designs for their national sides of the euro coins, all featuring the distinctive Croatian chequerboard pattern in the background. All the coins also depict the 12 stars of the European flag.
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Edge lettering of the €2 coin: “O LIJEPA O DRAGA O SLATKA SLOBODO” (“Oh beautiful, oh dear, oh sweet freedom”), a line from Ivan Gundulić’s famous play, Dubravka.
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