Numismatics
- 150th anniversary of Josip Plemelj's birth
- 35th anniversary of the Erasmus programme
- 150th anniversary of the birth of architect Jože Plečnik
- 500th anniversary of the birth of Adam Bohorič (2020)
- Centenary of the founding of the University of Ljubljana (2019)
- 200th anniversary of the founding of the Provincial Museum for Carniola, the first museum in Slovenia (2021)
- World Bee Day (2018)
- 10th anniversary of the introduction of the euro in Slovenia (2017)
- 25th anniversary of independence of the Republic of Slovenia (2016)
- 30th anniversary of the European Union flag (2015)
- Emona – Ljubljana (2015)
- 600th anniversary of the coronation of Barbara of Celje (2014)
- 800th anniversary of visits to Postojna Cave (2013)
- 10th anniversary of Euro Cash (2012)
- 100th anniversary of the birth of the national hero Franc Rozman – Stane (2011)
- 200th anniversary of the Botanic Gardens in Ljubljana (2010)
- 10th Anniversary of the Economic and Monetary Union (2009)
- 500th anniversary of the birth of Primoz Trubar (2008)
- 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome (2007)
World Bee Day (2018)
Bees and other pollinators are very important for people’s lives, especially in terms of sustainable agricultural production, ensuring food security and preventing hunger in the world. As much as a third of food produced in the world depends on pollination, a large share of which is provided specifically by bees through their concerted gathering of pollen. Moreover, as pollinators bees are important for maintaining biodiversity and preserving the environment.
Beekeeping has an exceptionally long tradition in Slovenia as a branch of farming. Indeed the beginning of modern beekeeping is attributed to the Slovenian Anton Janša (1734–1773). Slovenia is also the only Member State of the European Union to have a protected native sub-species of bee (Carniolan grey or Apis mellifera carnica), meaning that no other breeds of bee may be raised in Slovenia. Owing to the great importance of beekeeping in Slovenia, and in order to raise awareness internationally about the importance of bees and other pollinators and their products, the Slovenian Beekeeping Association, supported by the Republic of Slovenia, submitted an initiative to the United Nations to declare 20 May, the birthday of Anton Janša, World Bee Day. Given the increasing threat to bees, by marking a special day devoted to bees, we can make a major contribution on the global level to raising public awareness about the importance of protecting bees and of the role of the beekeeping sector in agriculture.
In honour of World Bee Day, which will be marked for the first time based on the Slovenian initiative, Slovenia is issuing a commemorative coin. The globe is depicted as a honeycomb. The empty honeycomb cells represent the sea, while the land is depicted by the filled-in honeycomb cells.
Design: Janez Bizjak, Bled
Minting: Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato, Italy
- Minted: 1 million coins
- In circulation from May 14 2018
Official Journal of the EU, 2018/C 120/05 - 6. 4. 2018
Commemorative coin in plastic capsules
The Bank of Slovenia has prepared 2 € commemorative coin (proof quality) issued to mark the World Bee Day.
- 2,000 coins in plastic capsules.
- On sale from May 14 2018.
The list of Banka Slovenije's numismatic products and their availability as well as their price can be found at the following web page.