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10 euro cent SLOVAKIA (from 2009)

10 euro cent from 2009 - Slovak coins
10 euro cent from 2009 - obverse to reverse alignment
diameter: weight: thickness: alloy:
19.75 mm 4.1 g 1.93 mm Cu89Al5Zn5Sn1
(Nordic Gold)
obverse:
above the coin centre a view of the Bratislava Castle from south-east; below year of issue; on the left Slovak coat of arms; along the bottom edge: SLOVENSKO (Slovakia); at the edge a ring of twelve five-pointed stars - symbol of the European Union
reverse:
right from the centre face value 10, below in two lines: EURO / CENT; on the left a map of Europe; in the background of the map vertically six parallel lines ending on both sides with five-pointed stars (the reverse is common for all euro coins)
edge:
reeded
issue date:
1 I 2009
withdrawal date:
still in circulation
designer:
Ján Černaj, Pavol Károly (monograms after SLOVENSKO on the obverse), Luc Luycx (initials LL after 10 on the reverse)
mint:
Mint mark of the Kremnica Mint Mincovňa Kremnica (Kremnica Mint), Kremnica (mint mark before SLOVENSKO on the obverse) 
mintage:
2009 74 716 900 + 95 100 in boxed annual sets
2010 - + 65 000 in boxed annual sets
2011 - + 49 000 in boxed annual sets
2012 ??? + 39 000 in boxed annual sets
interesting facts:
The Bratislava castle hill was inhabited already five thousand years ago. This strategic location between the Alps and the Carpathians, as well as at the ford across the river Danube was used to build today’s most important castle in Slovakia. As early as in the 11th century it was one of the strongest fortresses in the Kingdom of Hungary and after the attack of Ottoman Turks on Hungary in 1531 the castle became the seat of the king and of the royal attributes. This lasted until the decision of Queen Theresa of the Habsburg dynasty, who moved residence to Vienna in 1765. Already 50 years later the castle was destroyed by Napoleon's army and fire. The ruins turned into barracks survived both world wars and only in 1957 started their renovation. The main work was completed in 1968, after which the castle was opened to public as the Slovak National Museum.
The Bratislava Castle
photo licence: CC-BY-SA 3.0

The Kremnica Mint was established in 1328 and is one of the longest continuously operating manufacturing plants in the world. 
Last update: 12 X 2012

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