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2-euro coins of Slovenia

Capital
Ljubljana
Population
2.076.673
Area
20.273 km²
Official language
Slovenian
Conversion rate
1 Euro = 239,46 SIT
EU member since
1 May 2004
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Location in Europe

Country information

Slovenia lies between the Alps and the Adriatic and was the first republic to break away from Yugoslavia in 1991. The country joined the European Union in 2004 and, as the first of the new member states, was already introducing the euro in 2007. Its capital is Ljubljana.

Mint marks & mints

FiIdentifier for the Finnish mint in Vantaa, found on all coins dated 2007.
Mint markCaduceus – mint mark of the Dutch mint Koninklijke Nederlandse Munt in Utrecht. The mark is found on all Slovenian 2-euro circulation coins except those dated 2008.
Mint markSail of the three-masted clipper – mint master mark of Dutch Mint Master Maarten Brouwer. The mark is found on all Slovenian 2-euro circulation coins except those dated 2008.
Mint markGeorgios Stamatopoulos – initials of the coin designer for the joint 2-euro commemorative coin 2009.
Mint markGeorgios Stamatopoulos – initials of the coin designer for the joint 2-euro commemorative coin 2015.

Series from Slovenia

News from Slovenia

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Is a 2-euro coin from Slovenia worth anything?

Most 2-euro coins from Slovenia are worth their 2-euro face value – only a few low-mintage issues or coins in top condition fetch more. Check your Slovenia coin by motif, year and rarity:

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