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2 Euro Miki Muster

Issuer Banka Slovenije
Year 2025
Type Commemorative circulation coin
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Obverse lettering 1925 MIKI MUSTER 2025 SLOVENIJA
Reverse description The common reverse design for all 2 Euro coins of the Eurozone, as engraved by Luc Luycx, occupies the full face of the inner disk and ring. A large numeral '2' in bold relief dominates the left portion of the field, while a cartographic representation of Europe, rendered with fine line detail, fills the right side with the denomination legend 'EURO' superimposed across it. Six vertical lines to the right of the map and the initials 'LL' of the engraver appear in the lower right area of the inner disk. The outer copper-nickel ring carries twelve five-pointed stars, the symbol of the European Union.
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Slovenia's 2025 commemorative honors Miki Muster, the cartoonist behind Zvitorepec, Trdonja in Lakotnik — a comic strip that ran for decades in the children's magazine Pionirski list and became one of the most recognized works in Slovenian popular culture. Muster, born in 1925, spent much of his career working in a country that no longer exists; his characters were Yugoslav household names before Slovenia achieved independence in 1991.