1 Euro Cent (Slovenian)
Country of Origin: Slovenia
Year of Issue: 2007
Denomination: 1 Euro Cent
Composition: Copper-clad steel

Brief Description
The obverse side of the coin features an image of a stork, which is a national symbol of Slovenia. The word 'SLOVENIJA' is inscribed above the stork, and the year '2007' is below it. The reverse side (not visible in the provided image) typically shows a globe next to the denomination '1 EURO CENT' and the twelve stars of the European Union.
Historical Significance
This coin represents Slovenia's entry into the Eurozone on January 1, 2007. It's part of the first series of Slovenian euro coins, symbolizing the country's integration into the broader European economic and monetary system. The stork design reflects a strong national identity and heritage.
Estimated Value
While its face value is 1 Euro Cent, its numismatic value is generally very low due to high mintage numbers. Uncirculated coins might fetch a few cents more, perhaps "$0.01 - $0.25", but it is primarily worth its face value for general circulation.
Care Instructions
To preserve its condition, handle the coin by its edges to avoid transferring oils from your skin. Store it in a cool, dry place, preferably in a non-PVC coin holder, album, or slab. Do not clean the coin unless you are an experienced numismatist, as improper cleaning can significantly decrease its value.
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