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Ljubljana: World Book Capital

Each year Unesco awards a major city the title of World Book Capital, based on the best programme submitted by the competing candidates. The purpose is to bring literature to as many people as possible, and to encourage reading. In June 2008 Ljubljana was chosen from among seven competing cities at the Unesco headquarters in Paris to be the tenth holder of the title of World Book Capital, which it will bear from 23 April 2010 to 23 April 2011. Its programme consists of a host of original ideas to promote access to books, and to encourage literature, authors, books and reading. The basis of the programme is the involvement and connection of all links in the literary chain, from author to reader.
 
World Book Capital 2010 will undoubtedly be the most important event and the event most focused on a mass audience during the whole time that Ljubljana will hold the title. Events being held as part of the overall event include World Literature: Festival of the Fable 2010, and World Book Summit 2011: the Book as an Agent of Human Development, along with a whole spectrum of cultural events in Slovenia and in neighbouring regions. As World Book Capital, Ljubljana will promote the principles of freedom of expression, equality, education, the free circulation of information, and educational, scientific and cultural content, and inter-cultural dialogue as defined by Unesco, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Florence Agreement.
 
In deciding to issue the collector coins, the government has joined in with the promotion of books and Slovenian culture, as Ljubljana’s title as World Book Capital 2010 means that Slovenia and its capital will be able to raise their worldwide profiles as a country and city with a rich literary history, and as places of contemporary literary and cultural creativity. The coins feature the façade of Plečnik’s National and University Library, with its Ionic column in front of the window of the reading room. The outline of an open book, which develops from a scroll on one side, illustrates the historical development of the book.
 
 
Original design by: Matija Marinko, Ljubljana 
Production and minting: Mint of Finland, Vantaa, Finland
 

Gold coin * Silver coin
Nominal value: EUR 100 
Weight: 7 g
Diameter: 24 mm
Purty: Au 900/1000
Issued: 4,000 coins 
Price: 200 €
Nominal value: EUR 30 
Weight: 15 g
Diameter: 32 mm
Purty: Ag 925/1000
Issued: 6,000 coins
Price: 40 €

Put up for sale: 12 April 2010

Put up for sale: 12 April 2010
Collector bi-coloured coin 

Nominal value: EUR 3
Weight: 15 g
Diameter: 32 mm
Alloy: disc 75 Cu 25 Ni / ring 78 Cu 20 Zn 2 Ni
Issued: 300,000 coins
Price: 3 €

Put up for sale: 12 April 2010

 

*Item is no longer available.

Transfer of sale of numismatic coins to Deželna banka Slovenije d.d.

Numismatic coins may be ordered*:

  • by e-mail: numizmatika@dbs.si,
  • by fax: +386 1 47 27 418,
  • by mail: Deželna banka Slovenije d.d., Customers Department, Kolodvorska 9, 1000 Ljubljana.

* Orders are binding for banks in as much as quantities of numismatic issues are available. Data regarding quantities are available at www.bsi.si.

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