Slovenia, 2007 AD., Helsinki mint (Finland), 50 Euro Cent, KM 73.
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Slovenia, Republic, engravers: Miljenko Licul (obverse), Luc Luycx (reverse), Rahapaja Oy (Mint of Finland, LTD.) mint in Helsinki-Vantaa, 2007 AD.,
50 Euro Cent (24,3 mm / 7,81 g), "Nordic gold" alloy (89% copper, 5% aluminium, 5% zinc, and 1% tin), 7,8 g theor. mint weight, mintage 32.400.000 (82.000 in sets), medal alignment ↑↑ (0°) , dented edge,
Obv.: S L O V E N I J A / OJ TRIGLAV MOJ DOM / 2007 / Fi , twelve stars of Europe alternated with the letters of the word SLOVENIJA above and around Triglav mountain, inscription "OJ TRIGLAV MOJ DOM" (O Triglav, my home) between, and the astrological constellation of Cancer (under which Slovenia became independant); date to left on mountain, mint mark Fi right of lowest star.
Rev.: 50 EURO / CENT / LL , a map of Europe (2nd map type) on the left, six fine lines cut through the sea, breaking when passing through the map, and at their ends at the top and bottom are twelve stars (reflective of the flag of Europe). To the right, in raised lettering, is "50 Euro Cent" with the '50' being shown much larger than the words. The designers initials, LL (Luc Luycx), appear next to the 0 in 50.
KM 73 .
from circulation
Year / Mint Mark / Mintage
2007 Fi 32.400.000
2007 Fi 82,000 (in sets)
2008 2,000 (proof)
2008 148,000 (in sets)
2009 100,000 (in sets)
2010 5,000 (proof)
2010 70,000 (in sets)
2011 2,000 (proof)
2011 15,000 (in sets)
2012 ?
2012 2,000 (proof)
2012 ? (in sets)
2013 ?
Triglav (German: Terglau, Italian: Tricorno) is with its elevation of 2,864 metres (9,396 ft) the highest mountain in Slovenia and the highest peak of the Julian Alps. The mountain is the preeminent symbol of the Slovene nation. It is the centerpiece of Triglav National Park, Slovenia's only national park.
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