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50 halierov SLOVAKIA (1996-2008)

50 halierov 1996-2008 - Slovak coins
50 halierov 1996-2008 - obverse to reverse alignment
diameter: weight: thickness: alloy:
18.75 mm 2.8 g 1.5 mm Fe Cu-plated
obverse:
above the coin centre Slovak coat of arms; below in two lines: SLOVENSKÁ / REPUBLIKA (Slovak Republic); lower year of issue
reverse:
on the left in two lines face value: 50 / h (HALIEROV); on the right a gun-tower of the Devin castle on a cliff above the Morava river mouth into Danube
edge:
six plain and six reeded sections
issue date:
30 IV 1996
withdrawal date:
16 I 2009
designer:
Drahomír Zobek (convex initial Z at the bottom edge of the obverse and a concave one over water surface at the right edge of the reverse)
mint:
Mint mark of the Kremnica Mint Mincovňa Kremnica (Kremnica Mint), Kremnica (mint mark below year of issue on the obverse) 
mintage:
1996 39 600 000 + 15 000 in boxed annual sets
1997 - + 15 000 in boxed annual sets
1998 15 000 000 + 12 000 in boxed annual sets
1999 - + 11 500 in boxed annual sets
2000 20 210 000 + 12 500 in boxed annual sets
2001 10 400 000 + 12 500 in boxed annual sets
2002 11 000 000 + 16 100 in boxed annual sets
2003 11 000 000 + 14 000 in boxed annual sets
2004 16 500 000 + 29 000 in boxed annual sets
2005 17 000 000 + 26 000 in boxed annual sets
2006 22 050 000 + 18 500 in boxed annual sets
2007 44 000 000 + 18 000 in boxed annual sets
2008 - + 19 000 in boxed annual sets
interesting facts:
Coins of this type were gradually replacing aluminium coins of the same face value. The aluminium type was officially withdrawn only in 2009, but in fact banks have been intercepting aluminum coins that fall into their hands since 1996.

A rocky hill in a strategic position at the mouth of the river Morava into Danube were inhabited as early as the 8th century and shortly afterwards reinforced by walls. The Devin castle (Devínsky hrad in Slovak) was being gradually expanded by the Moravian dukes and counts and along with investments grew its strategic importance. In the 15th century, on a distinctive monadnock right at the river a gun-tower was built, which became the inspiration for the designer of the reverse of this coin. After defeating the power of the Turks at Vienna in 1683, the Devin castle lost its defensive significance. It was eventually blown up by Napoleon's troops in 1809 and has remained to this day in the form of ruins, which were opened to the public in 1961.
Devin castle at Morava and Danube rivers
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: 7 X 2012

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