1 Euro Cent · Copper-plated steel
Slovak coins bear the Double Cross on three hills (1–5 cent), Kriváň peak (10–50 cent), and the Slovak coat of arms (1–2 euro). Slovakia joined the eurozone on 1 January 2009. The reverse shows a globe focused on Europe among the 12 stars of the EU.
Condition is the biggest value driver. A Slovak 1 Euro Cent in MS-65 can be worth 10× more than the same coin in F-12.
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