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1000 Slovenian Tolarjev Banknote (Thousand Tolarjev Slovenia: 2005) Obverse & Reverse.
Tiso Tolarjev - Banka Slovenije - 1000 Tolarjev: 2005
Slovenia Banknotes: Pick 32a
Obverse: France Preeren.
Reverse: Text from the Zdravljica.
Color: Yellow-Green-Gray-Red
Slovenian Currency - Value 1000 SIT
Issued by: Bank of Slovenia - Banka Slovenije
Issued: 15 January, 2005
Size: 156 78 mm
Security Features: watermark, security thread
Symbol: SIT
Notes: The tolar was the currency of Slovenia from 1991 until the introduction of the Euro on 1 January 2007. Tolar was introduced on 8 October 1991. It replaced the 1990 (Convertible) version of Yugoslav dinar at parity.
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The first banknotes were provisional payment notes issued on 8 October 1991, in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, and 5000 tolarjev (0.50 and 2000 tolarjev notes were also printed, but never issued; one thousand sets with matching serial numbers were sold for 5,000 tolarjev each beginning on 6 May 2002). These notes all feature Triglav, the tallest mountain in Slovenia, on the front, and the Duke Stone, honeycomb pattern, and Carniolan honey bee on the back.
In 1992, the Bank of Slovenia introduced the following banknotes, all of which feature notable Slovenes. The banknotes were designed by Miljenko Licul and coauthors, whereas portraits were drawn by Rudi panzel. They were printed by the British company De La Rue on paper produced in Radee, Slovenia.
1000 Slovenian Tolarjev Banknote (Thousand Tolarjev Slovenia: 2005) Obverse & Reverse.
Tiso Tolarjev - Banka Slovenije - 1000 Tolarjev: 2005
Slovenia Banknotes: Pick 32a
Obverse: France Preeren.
Reverse: Text from the Zdravljica.
Color: Yellow-Green-Gray-Red
Slovenian Currency - Value 1000 SIT
Issued by: Bank of Slovenia - Banka Slovenije
Issued: 15 January, 2005
Size: 156 78 mm
Security Features: watermark, security thread
Symbol: SIT
Notes: The tolar was the currency of Slovenia from 1991 until the introduction of the Euro on 1 January 2007. Tolar was introduced on 8 October 1991. It replaced the 1990 (Convertible) version of Yugoslav dinar at parity.
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The first banknotes were provisional payment notes issued on 8 October 1991, in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, and 5000 tolarjev (0.50 and 2000 tolarjev notes were also printed, but never issued; one thousand sets with matching serial numbers were sold for 5,000 tolarjev each beginning on 6 May 2002). These notes all feature Triglav, the tallest mountain in Slovenia, on the front, and the Duke Stone, honeycomb pattern, and Carniolan honey bee on the back.
In 1992, the Bank of Slovenia introduced the following banknotes, all of which feature notable Slovenes. The banknotes were designed by Miljenko Licul and coauthors, whereas portraits were drawn by Rudi panzel. They were printed by the British company De La Rue on paper produced in Radee, Slovenia.