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| Issuer | Národná banka Slovenska (National Bank of Slovakia) |
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| Year | 2009-2024 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Mintage | 2009 - - 78,098,000 2009 - BU set - 120,000 2009 - Proof - 13,000 2010 - In BU sets only - 25,000 2010 - Proof - 5,000 2011 - In BU sets only - 25,000 2011 - Proof - 6,000 2012 - In BU sets only - 23,000 2012 - Proof - 6,000 2013 - In BU sets only - 23,500 2013 - Proof - 5,500 2014 - In BU sets only - 21,500 2014 - Proof - 3,500 2015 - In BU sets only - 21,500 2015 - Proof - 3,500 2016 - In BU sets only - 23,000 2016 - Proof - 3,000 2017 - - 6,120,000 2017 - BU set - 8,000 2017 - Proof - 3,000 2018 - - 8,000,000 2018 - BU set - 3,000 2018 - Proof - 800 2019 - - 4,000,000 2019 - BU set - 6,000 2020 - - 16,000,000 2020 - BU set - 5,000 2020 - Proof - 1,900 2021 - - 6,300,000 2021 - BU set - 5,000 2022 - - 10,000,000 2022 - BU set - 11,000 2022 - proof set - 1,900 2023 - - 3,000,000 2023 - In BU sets only - 6,000 2023 - Proof - 2,800 2024 - - |
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Slovakia joined the eurozone on 1 January 2009, retiring the koruna after nearly sixteen years of post-Czechoslovak independence. The timing was fortunate: Slovakia locked in its euro conversion rate before the 2008 financial crisis fully destabilized currency markets across Central Europe, a negotiating outcome that neighboring countries still transitioning to the euro have since envied. These cents entered circulation on the first day of that changeover and have been produced continuously since.