marți, 16 august 2016

O nouă monedă comemorativă de circulaţie slovenă - 16.08.2016

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Our partner Euromunter, I just sent the first official image of the commemorative 2-euro coin that Slovenia will issue in 2017, dedicated to the "10th Anniversary of the Euro in Slovenia". In the information you send me also it announces that the issue volume for the same will be 1 million pieces.


 The date of issuance nothing is known yet.

 
Slovenia and the Euro

On 1 January 2007 Slovenia it adopted the euro, the first of the ten member states that joined the last enlargement in 2004, which introduced the common currency.

The country is located between the Adriatic and the Alps is thus the thirteenth country entered into the European monetary union. The national currency, the tolar, stopped circulating after 15 years of validity and Slovenians paid 239.64 tolars for one euro.

In the new euro coins are minted the Lipizzaner horses, the highest peak in the country: Triglav and France Prešeren as the author of the national anthem, among other reasons.
 
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