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Slovakia Coin Set 1993 – 2008
Overview of the Slovakia Coin Set
Officially known as the Slovak Republic (Slovenská republika), Slovakia is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary to the south, Austria to the west, and the Czech Republic to the northwest.
Introduction to the Slovakia Coin Set
Up to the end of 2008, the currency unit of Slovakia was the Slovak crown (koruna, Sk), with the ISO-code SKK. The Slovak crown was divided into 100 hellers (halier, abbreviated as hal).
Evolution of the Slovakia Coin Set
From 1993 to 2008, Slovakia issued a series of coins denominated in Slovak crowns (Sk) and hellers (hal). There were seven coins of the nominal value 10 Sk, 5 Sk, 2 Sk, 1 Sk, 50 hal, 20 hal, and 10 hal, which together represented the Slovak coinage. The validity of coins in the nominal value of 10 hellers (hal) from the series 1993 and coins in the nominal value of 20 hellers (hal) from the series 1993 terminated on December 31, 2003.
Key Features of the Slovakia Coin Set
- 10 hal: 1993 – 2008
- 20 hal: 1993 – 2008
- 50 hal: 1993 – 2008
- 1 Sk: 1993 – 2008
- 2 Sk: 1993 – 2008
- 5 Sk: 1993 – 2008
- 10 Sk: 1993 – 2008
Collecting the Slovakia Coin Set
The Slovakia Coin Set from 1993 to 2008 represents a significant period in Slovak numismatics. Collectors often seek these coins for their historical significance and unique designs that reflect Slovakia’s cultural and economic context during this time.
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