Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Slovakia)

The obverse side of the coin depicts a turbo generator of that time, above which is the national emblem of the Slovak Republic.

The mintmark of the Kremnica Mint, MK between two dies, and the styled initials of the first and last name of the author of the coin design, Mgr.

The reverse side shows a composition of lying golden eagle and Kráľova skala in the middle of the coin field.

The name of the state SLOVENSKO, with a stylized letter "S" suggesting the road connecting individual wooden churches, is located in the lower part of the coin field.

To the left of the letter "S" is the mark of the Europa Coin Programme represented by the European star and the euro symbol.

Kremnica mint's mark MK between two dies is located on the left, and the stylized initials of the designer Mgr.

Beneath it is the writing SVETOVÉ KULTÚRNE DEDIČSTVO (World Cultural Heritage) with a stylized letter "S" suggesting the road connecting individual wooden churches.

On the obverse of the coin is portrayed a landscape of Brač Island, with the authentic “house on the hillside” known from Martin Kukučín’s work of the same name (Dom v stráni).

The stylized initials MR of the obverse designer, Miroslav Rónai, are located near the left rim of the coin.

Close to the right rim of the coin is the name and surname MARTIN KUKUČÍN and to the left of the portrait are the dates of his birth and death: 1860 – 1928.

Below the facsimile signature is located the mark of Kremnica Mint MK between two dies, and on its right are the stylized initials of the designer of the reverse, Mgr.

The upper half of the obverse depicts part of the characteristic landscape motif of Poloniny National Park with Purple hellebore underneath.