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  • 1 Euro Cent 2009-2023, KM# 95, Slovakia
  • 1 Euro Cent 2009-2023, KM# 95, Slovakia
Description

In 2019 a slightly new reverse design has been introduced:
• Thicker and shorter numeral
• Rounded edges of the numeral
• Thicker font in EURO CENT
• Thicker lines with longer ends outside of stars

Obverse

Depicts Kriváň, a notable peak of the Tatra mountains. Kriváň symbolises Slovakia's sovereignty. Below is the country name, the year and the coat of arms of Slovakia with the Kremnican Mint markmark "MK" on the left and engraver's initial "Z" on the right. The outer ring contains the twelve stars of the European Union.

The coat of arms of Slovakia consists of a shield, in early Gothic style, charged with a double cross standing on the middle peak of a mountain consisting of three peaks. Extremities of the cross are amplified, and its ends are concaved. The double cross is a symbol of its Christian faith and the hills represent three symbolic mountain ranges: Tatra, Fatra (made up of the Veľká Fatra and Malá Fatra ranges), and Mátra (the last one is in northern Hungary).

Engraver: Drahomír Zobek

SLOVENSKO
2010
MK Z

Reverse

A globe, next to the facial value, shows Europe in relation to Africa and Asia.

Engraver: Luc Luycx

1 EURO
CENT
LL

Edge

1 Euro Cent

KM# 95 Schön# 93
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Characteristics
Material Copper Plated Steel
Weight 2.3 g
Diameter 16.25 mm
Thickness 1.67 mm
Shape round
Alignment Medal
Mint
Kremnica Mint (MK)

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