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30 Euro Srečko Kosovel

Issuer Bank of Slovenia
Year 2026
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Obverse description The obverse presents a modernist, Constructivist-inspired composition designed by Miha Žargi and Aleš Korpič, reflecting the artistic avant-garde movement with which Srečko Kosovel was associated. Overlapping rectangular panels of contrasting matte and polished fields dominate the design, arranged in an asymmetric geometric layout. The legend EURO appears prominently in the upper portion within a framed rectangle, with the denomination numeral 30 set within a separate panel to the right. The issuer name SLOVENIJA is inscribed vertically on a projecting bar element to the left, and the date 2026 appears in the lower central area within a segmented block, with a stylized integral symbol below.
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Reverse description The reverse continues the Constructivist typographic design conceived by Miha Žargi and Aleš Korpič, with the poet's name fragmented and redistributed across interlocking geometric panels in a dynamic, avant-garde composition. The word LETO (meaning 'year' in Slovenian) appears vertically on a central bar, while the name SREČKA is displayed diagonally within a bold rectangular cartouche in the upper right. The surname KOSOVEL is spelled across the field in separated typographic blocks — K, O, SOVE, and LA — arranged horizontally across the central zone. Three vertical bars in the lower central field and a stylized integral symbol at the bottom echo the modernist graphic language of the obverse.
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