Slovakia 10 Euros, 2017
Caves of Slovak Karst
Information
Country
Slovakia
Currency
Euro
(2009 – 9999)
Coin type
Non-circulating coin
Denomination
10 Euros
Year
2017
Ruler
Republic
(1993–9999)
Composition
Silver (.900)
Shape
Round
Alignment
Medal alignment ↑↑
Technique
Milled
Weight (g)
18
Diameter (mm)
34
Description
10 Euros from Slovakia. Issued in 2017. Struck in Silver (.900). Measures 34 mm and weighs 18 g.
- Obverse
- The obverse of the coin depicts stalagmites from Domica Cave, vertical stalactites and straw stalagmites from Gombasecká Cave and, below to the right, an aragonite formation from Ochtinská Aragonite Cave. The value and grandeur of the Slovak Karst caves is symbolised by an element of church architecture – a Gothic pointed arch. The coat of arms of the Slovak Republic is shown on the right of the design. The name of the issuing country SLOVENSKO is in the lower part, and below it is the year of issuance 2017. The denomination and currency 10 EURO appears in two lines above the coat of arms. (10 EURO SLOVAKIA 2017)
- Reverse
- The reverse of the coin depicts a dripstone formation from the Krásnohorská Cave and rare fauna found in the Slovak Karst caves (springtail, niphargus and bat). The text JASKYNE SLOVENSKÉHO KRASU' (SLOVAK KARST CAVES) appears in the upper part of the design, above the text SVETOVÉ PRÍRODNÉ DEDIČSTVO (WORLD NATURAL HERITAGE). In the bottom right are the mint mark of the Kremnica Mint 'MK', and the stylised letters 'BR', the initials of the designer Branislav Ronai (SLOVAK KARST CAVES WORLD NATURAL HERITAGE)
- Edge
- Smooth with inscriptions in hollow.
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