Slovenian Euro Design
The Slovenian euro coins were the first to feature a new common side, with a new map of Europe on the bicoloured and Nordic-gold coins.
Each coin has a unique design.
Slovenian euro coinage - Obverse side
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A stork, a motif taken from the former 20 SIT coin |
The Prince's stone, where Carantanian were installed |
Ivan Grohar's painting A Sower sowing stars |
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Jože Plečnik's idea for the national parliament, with the inscription "Katedrala svobode" (Cathedral of Freedom) |
A pair of Lipizzaner horses with the inscription "Lipicanec" (Lipizzaner) |
Triglav, constellation of Cancer1 and inscription from Jakob Aljaž's song "Oj Triglav moj dom"(O Triglav, My Home). |
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Primož Trubar, Slovenian Protestant reformer, and the inscription "Stati inu obstati"(To Exist and Persevere) |
France Prešeren, Slovenian Romantic poet, and the first line of the 7th stanza of Zdravljica (Slovenian national anthem) |
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