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| Issuer | Bank of Slovenia |
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| Year | 2012 |
| Type | Commemorative circulation coin |
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| Reverse description | The standard 2 euro reverse design by Luc Luycx occupies the inner disc, featuring the large numeral 2 to the left and a stylised map of Europe to the right, with lines extending beyond the map's borders to suggest continental connectivity. The legend EURO is inscribed horizontally across the map, with the engraver's initials LL integrated into the design. The outer ring carries the twelve stars of the European Union evenly spaced around the circumference. |
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| Edge | Reeded with lettered inscription |
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Slovenia was among the Eurozone's newer members when this commemorative was struck — the country had only adopted the euro in 2007, meaning it was celebrating a monetary anniversary it had participated in for just five of the ten years being honored. All nineteen eurozone states issued a common-design commemorative for this occasion in 2012, with each country's national side remaining distinct.