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10 Euros Wooden Churches

Uitgever Národná banka Slovenska
Jaar 2010
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Waarde 10 Euros
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Beschrijving voorzijde The obverse features a detailed high-relief depiction of a traditional Slovak wooden Greek Catholic church with onion domes and ornate cupolas occupying the left and central field. To the upper right, a smaller wooden church building is rendered in the background, accompanied by a decorative sun motif. The Slovak coat of arms — a shield bearing a double cross on a triple mount — appears to the lower right. The denomination '10 EURO' is inscribed to the right in the field, while the country name 'SLOVENSKO' is rendered in an elegant calligraphic script along the lower arc and the date '2010' appears below.
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Opschrift voorzijde 10 EURO SLOVENSKO 2010
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Issued as part of Slovakia's ongoing commemorative program highlighting UNESCO World Heritage Sites, this coin marks the wooden churches of the Slovak Carpathians — a group of eight Roman Catholic, Protestant, and Greek Catholic structures added to the UNESCO list in 2008, just two years before this coin's release. The churches date predominantly from the 17th and 18th centuries, built under restrictions that prohibited the use of stone or brick for non-Catholic worship in the Habsburg-controlled region.

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