1 Euro Coin (Slovakia)
Country of Origin: Slovakia
Year of Issue: Post-2009 (specific year not visible, but commonly minted since Slovakia adopted the Euro)
Denomination: 1 Euro
Composition: Inner part: Cupronickel (Nickel Brass); Outer part: Nickel Brass (Copper, Zinc, Nickel)

Brief Description
The coin features a bimetallic design with a silver-colored center and a gold-colored outer ring. The central image appears to be a stylized cross or symbol, possibly the double cross of the Slovak Coat of Arms, with text 'SLOVENSKO' (Slovakia) and 'EURO' or '1 EURO' visible around the center.
Historical Significance
Slovakia adopted the Euro as its official currency on January 1, 2009. This 1 Euro coin, featuring the double cross on three hills from the Slovak Coat of Arms, represents Slovakia's national identity and sovereignty within the Eurozone. The adoption of the Euro marked a significant step in Slovakia's economic integration into the European Union.
Estimated Value
Circulated 1 Euro coins typically hold their face value (1 Euro or approximately 1.08 USD as of late 2023). Uncirculated examples might fetch a slight premium to collectors, but generally not more than a few Euro unless it's a rare commemorative issue or a low mintage year.
Care Instructions
Handle the coin by its edges to avoid transferring oils from your skin, which can tarnish the surface over time. Store it in a cool, dry place, ideally in an inert plastic holder (PVC-free) or a dedicated coin album to prevent scratches and environmental damage. Avoid cleaning the coin, as this can devalue it, especially if done improperly.
Created At: 2025-07-06T17:39:27.805675