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Nature and countryside conservation – Poloniny National Park
€10 silver collector coin
Poloniny National Park is located in eastern Slovakia on a point where the borders of three countries meet – Slovakia, Poland and Ukraine. It is named after mountain meadows on the main ridges of the Bukovské vrchy mountain range – called „poloniny”. It was established on 1 October 1997. The National Park stretches over an area of 29 805 ha and a buffer zone of 10 973 ha.
Found here is the largest primeval forest complex in Slovakia. Up to 80% of the area is covered with natural forests, mainly beech and fir-beech forests. It is home to many rare species of plants and animals. Some endangered bird species nest here, such as the Red kite, the Peregrine falcon, the Short-toed Eagle and the Golden eagle. Poloniny is home to many beasts of prey, like the Brown bear, the Eurasian lynx, the Wildcat and the Grey wolf. It is the only territory in Slovakia in which the Wisent (the European bison) roams freely. Many interesting plant species found in the park belong to east-carpathian endemits – Great sperwot (ranunculus carpaticus), Purple hellebore, Campanula abietina, Dianthus barbatus compactus and others.
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Coin description
Obverse:
The upper half of the obverse depicts part of the characteristic landscape motif of Poloniny National Park with Purple hellebore underneath. The inscription near the upper rim of the coin reads SLOVENSKO, the name of the country. The lower part shows the national emblem of the Slovak Republic with the year 2010 to its left.Reverse:
he reverse of the coin depicts two Gray wolves with a part of fallen tree. The inscription near the upper rim reads NÁRODNÝ PARK (National Park). The inscription near the lover rim reads POLONINY. The right upper part of the coin shows its nominal value 20 EURO. The mark of the Kremnica Mint MK between two dies, and the stylized initials of the author of the coin’s design – Karol Ličko – are placed near the right rim of the coin.
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Coin details
Designer: Karol Ličko Composition: .925 silver, .75 copper Weight: 33.63 g Diameter: 40 mm Edge: OCHRANA PRÍRODY A KRAJINY
(Nature and countryside conservation)Producer: Kremnica Mint Engraver: Dalibor Schmidt Issuing volume: 8,150 coins in brilliant uncirculated quality
10,350 coins in proof qualityIssuing date: 29 September 2010