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Euro (2007-?) Coin List

Slovenia's adoption of the euro in 2007 marked an important milestone in the country's economic history. As the first state in the former Yugoslavia to join the eurozone, Slovenia demonstrated its commitment to European integration and monetary stability. This change brought with it a number of challenges and opportunities, reflected in the new currencies that began circulating in the country.

Changeover process and currency design

The changeover process in Slovenia was meticulously planned and executed. On January 1, 2007, the Slovenian tolar was replaced by the euro at a fixed exchange rate of 239.640 tolars per euro. The new Slovenian euro coins featured unique designs on their national side, reflecting the country's rich history and culture. Prominent motifs included Mount Triglav, Prince Primož Trubar and the seed of life, each symbolizing important aspects of Slovenian identity. The production of these coins was carried out at the Finnish Mint, ensuring high standards of quality and safety.

Economic and cultural impact

The introduction of the euro in Slovenia had a significant impact on both the economy and the everyday life of citizens. On the one hand, it facilitated international trade and attracted foreign investment, strengthening Slovenia's position in the European market. On the other hand, Slovenians had to adapt to a new currency, which initially generated some confusion and concern about possible price increases. However, the transition was generally considered successful, with the population adapting quickly. Slovenian euro coins became not only a medium of exchange, but also a symbol of the country's new European era, attracting the interest of collectors and numismatists from all over the world.

The most valuable and popular coins

The most valuable Euro (2007-?) coins and sought after by collectors according to Foronum statistics are the following:

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The valuation of these coins list has been achieved through a meticulous algorithm that considers the current market, taking into account aspects such as material, weight, diameter, edge, year of mintage, mint of manufacture and the number of coins produced. Coins with limited mintages and in good condition are usually among the most valuable.

Coins of Slovenia according to historical period

For ease of organization, the coins have been arranged according to their historical period, both current and old Slovenia coins are classified by their numismatic historical categories according to their issues.

Dollar 1991-2006 Euro 2007-?

Coin Catalog

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Eslovenia | 1 euro cent

KM#68 FO#722
Price $0.01-$56.80
Year 2007-2024

Eslovenia | 2 euro cent

KM#69 FO#723
Price $0.02-$3.35
Year 2007-2024

Eslovenia | 5 euro cent

KM#70 FO#702
Price $0.02-$3.35
Year 2007-2024

Eslovenia | 10 euro cent

KM#71 FO#724
Price $0.11-$11.72
Year 2007-2024

Eslovenia | 20 euro cent

KM#72 FO#725
Price $0.12-$3.35
Year 2007-2024

Eslovenia | 50 euro cent

KM#73 FO#726
Price $0.20-$5.07
Year 2007-2024

Eslovenia | 1 euro

KM#74 FO#727
Price $0.42-$7.95
Year 2007-2024

Eslovenia | 2 euro

KM#75 FO#703
Price $2.27-$29.14
Year 2007-2024

Eslovenia | 2 euro (500th Anniversary of the Birth of Primoz Trubar)

KM#80 FO#5678
Price $2.91-$5.19
Year 2008

Eslovenia | 3 euro (Presidency of the European Union)

KM#81 FO#8556
Price $5.98
Year 2008

Eslovenia | 2 euro (10th Anniversary of the Economic and Monetary Union / EMU / EMU)

KM#82 FO#5679
Price $1.89-$4.50
Year 2009

Eslovenia | 3 euro (Edvard Rusjan, aviator)

KM#85 FO#8557
Price $10.94
Year 2009

Eslovenia | 2 euro (200th Anniversary of the Botanical Garden in Ljubljana)

KM#94 FO#5680
Price $2.52-$3.37
Year 2010

Eslovenia | 3 euro (Ljubljana, the World Book Capital of the World)

KM#95 FO#8558
Price $7.16
Year 2010

Eslovenia | 2 euro (100th Anniversary of the Birth of Franc Rozman-Stane)

KM#100 FO#5675
Price $2.24-$4
Year 2011

Eslovenia | 3 euro (20th Anniversary of Independence)

KM#101 FO#8559
Price $6.66
Year 2011

Eslovenia | 2 euro (50th Anniversary of the Treaty of Rome)

KM#106 FO#5714
Price $2.36
Year 2007

Eslovenia | 2 euro (10th Anniversary of Euro Circulation)

KM#107 FO#5676
Price $2.10-$3.75
Year 2012

Eslovenia | 3 euro (300th Anniversary of the Great Tolmin Peasant Uprising)

KM#108 FO#9877
Price $7.62
Year 2013

Eslovenia | 3 euro (100th Anniversary of the First Olympic Medal)

KM#109 FO#6631
Price $7.52
Year 2012

Eslovenia | 2 euro (800th Anniversary of the First Visit to Postojna Cave)

KM#112 FO#6766
Price $2.23-$3.98
Year 2013

Eslovenia | 30 euro (Tolmin Great Peasant Uprising)

KM#113 FO#11969
Year 2013

Eslovenia | 2 euro (600th Anniversary of the Coronation of Barbara Celjska)

KM#117 FO#13726
Price $2.53-$3.39
Year 2014

Eslovenia | 3 euro (200th Anniversary of the Birth of Janez Puhar)

KM#118 FO#14307
Price $11.73
Year 2014

Eslovenia | 2 euro (30th Anniversary of the European Flag)

KM#121 FO#15672
Price $2.07-$3.68
Year 2015

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