Coins of
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Slovak: Slovenská republika
100 haliers/halierov (single: halier) = 1 Slovak koruna (plural: koruny/korún) [SKK] (until 2009)
100 cents (single: cent) = 1 euro (plural: euro) [EUR]
Symbol: h (halier), Sk (koruny), € (euro)
Languages on coins: Slovak
Alphabets on coins: Latin
Numerals on coins: Western Arabic
Calendars on coins: Gregorian
100 haliers/halierov (single: halier) = 1 Slovak koruna (plural: koruny/korún) [SKK] (until 2009)
100 cents (single: cent) = 1 euro (plural: euro) [EUR]
Symbol: h (halier), Sk (koruny), € (euro)
Languages on coins: Slovak
Alphabets on coins: Latin
Numerals on coins: Western Arabic
Calendars on coins: Gregorian
Mint Marks
Mincovňa Kremnica, Kremnica (SVK): "MK" in circle |
Privy Marks
Designer Marks
Helmut Andexlinger (?): "A.H."
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Giorgis Stamatopoulos (GRC): Greek capital letters gamma and sigma, "ΓΣ" |
Drahomír Zobek (SVK): "Z" |
National identification and other marks
Coat of Arms
The arms of Slovakia consists mainly of a shield decorated with a silver patriarchal or double cross on top of three hills. The three hills that are supposedly depicted are Tatra, Fatra and Mátra. The latter being in northern Hungary. The cross is a link to Christianity, although it's origin is highly debated.