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1 Euro Primo Trubar — obverse
Obverse
1 Euro Primo Trubar — reverse
Reverse
1 Euro (€1)

1 Euro Primo Trubar

Slovenia · 2007

A bimetallic circulation coin from Slovenia featuring the portrait of Primož Trubar.

Country
Slovenia
Year
2007
Denomination
1 Euro (€1)
Metal
Bimetallic: Copper-nickel center in a Nickel-brass ring

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Overview

A bimetallic circulation coin from Slovenia featuring the portrait of Primož Trubar.

Historical significance

This coin celebrates Primož Trubar, a 16th-century Protestant reformer and the author of the first printed book in the Slovene language. It was issued in 2007 as part of Slovenia's initial adoption of the Euro.

Obverse (front)

Portrait of Primož Trubar in the center with the inscription 'STATI INU OBSTATI' (To Stand and Withstand). Surrounding the core are 12 stars representing the EU and the word 'SLOVENIJA'.

Reverse (back)

A map showing Europe in relation to Africa and Asia on a background of five vertical lines each capped by a star. The denomination '1 EURO' is superimposed on the map.

Estimated value

$1.10-$1.50 in circulated condition; $3.00-$6.00 in Mint State / Uncirculated condition.

What drives this coin's value

Condition/grade is the primary factor. While a common coin, examples with original mint luster carry a small premium for collectors.

Grade assessment

Very Good / Fine (significant darkening, oxidation, and surface wear visible on both sides).

Mintage & rarity

Total mintage of 21 million for 2007. Common circulation coin.

Authenticity & counterfeit red flags

Check for magnetic properties (the center should be slightly magnetic, the ring non-magnetic). Ensure the join between the two metals is crisp.

Notable varieties & errors

None widely recognized for this specific year.

Similar coins

Standard 1 Euro coins from other Eurozone countries share the same reverse but different national obverse designs.

Care & preservation

Do not clean or polish, as this reduces numismatic value. Store in a cool, dry place inside an PVC-free protective flip or capsule to prevent further oxidation.