Description:
Obverse
The profile board of the poet France Prešeren is accompanied with a legend indicating his name and the first line of the 7th stanza of Zdravljica (Slovenian national anthem) and is encircled by the twelve stars of Europe alternated with the letters of the word "SLOVENIJA" (Slovenia).
Reverse
A geographical map of the European Union accompany the facial value.
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