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10 Euros Eva Siracká

Issuer Národná banka Slovenska (National Bank of Slovakia)
Year 2026
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Currency Euro (2009-date)
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Reverse description A finely engraved portrait bust of Eva Siracká facing three-quarters to the right dominates the field, rendered with naturalistic detail capturing the subject in her later years with characteristic curled hair and a warm expression. To the right of the portrait, the denomination 10 EURO is inscribed in two lines, below which the birth and death years 1926 and 2023 are placed on separate lines. The honoree's name EVA SIRACKÁ curves along the right and lower rim in capital letters, with the designer's initials MS visible at the lower center of the field.
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Eva Siracká (1926–2003) was a Slovak actress whose career was spent almost entirely at the Slovak National Theatre, where she became one of the most acclaimed dramatic performers of the postwar Czechoslovak stage. This coin marks the centenary of her birth. Slovak commemorative silver issues in this denomination have followed a consistent biographical format since the country adopted the euro in 2009, with the National Bank rotating between figures from literature, science, and the performing arts on an annual schedule.

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