Rare circulating euro coins

To evaluate the long-title value of a coin, collectors and investors need to consider various factors which will detitleine the future market value. The grade of the coin, the market demand and its rarity (i.e. the number of surviving specimens of a particular issue) are among the key elements you should consider before you invest in your collection.

The table below shows the most rare euro coins in circulation across Europe, with the exception of the coins issued in the Vatican City, San Marino and Monaco, due to the extremely low mintage of these coins which is reflecting on the market price already.

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Rare euros issued in Slovenia

Photo of Slovenia 2 cents Sovereign Enthronement Stone
Slovenia 2 cents 2009
12,300,000 pieces

Photo of Slovenia 1 cent Stork
Slovenia 1 cent 2009
17,900,000 pieces

Photo of Slovenia 2 euros France Preseren
Slovenia 2 euros 2007
21,250,000 pieces

Photo of Slovenia 1 euro Primoz Trubar
Slovenia 1 euro 2007
29,650,000 pieces

Photo of Slovenia 50 cents Triglav mountain
Slovenia 50 cents 2007
32,100,000 pieces

Photo of Slovenia 20 cents Lipizzaner horses
Slovenia 20 cents 2007
37,150,000 pieces

Photo of Slovenia 10 cents Cathedral of Freedom
Slovenia 10 cents 2007
42,700,000 pieces

Photo of Slovenia 5 cents Sower
Slovenia 5 cents 2007
43,700,000 pieces

Photo of Slovenia 2 cents Sovereign Enthronement Stone
Slovenia 2 cents 2007
44,150,000 pieces

Photo of Slovenia 1 cent Stork
Slovenia 1 cent 2007
44,600,000 pieces