Slovak Blisters

The following Official Blisters were issued in slovakia since the introduction of the Common European Currency on January 1, 2002. These annual sets are often dedicated to important people, important events and historic places, some times accompanied by commemroative coins or medals. The sets are also known to colectors as BU - Brilliant Uncirculated Sets, FDC - Fleur De Coin, Coffret in French and KMS - Kursmoenzensatze in German.

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Obverse of Official Blister KMS Set
Official Blister 2010

The Official Blister 2010 "FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa" contains a full set of circulating euros (1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 cents and 1, 2 euros), and 5 euros silver coin in original folder commemorating the event The 2010 FIFA World Cup was the 19th FIFA World Cup, the world championship for men's national association football teams. It took place in ...

Year Mintage Price Shop
2010 20,000 pieces - View
Obverse of Official Blister KMS Set
Official Blister 2009

The Official Blister 2009 contains a full set of circulating euros (1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 cents and 1, 2 euros), along will a silver commemorative token. The blister comprises the first euro coins of Slovakia, as the new currency became legal tender on 1st January 2009. The folder shows the Tatra mountain peak Krivan, which dominates the upper part of ...

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2009 188,000 pieces - View
Obverse of Official Blister - Orava, Kysuce and Povazie KMS Set
Official Blister - Orava, Kysuce and Povazie 2009

Kremnica Mint issued the third euro coin BU set of year 2009 - "Historical Regions of Slovakia – Orava, Kysuce, Považie". This sets contains the 8 euro coins of 1 cent to 2 euro and a bi-metallic medal "Orava, Kysuce, Považie"

The design of the Slovak coins was selected by public vote, where more than 140,000 people participated. The most popular ...

Year Mintage Price Shop
2009 5,000 pieces - View
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