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1 Tolar

Emittent Banka Slovenije (Bank of Slovenia)
Jahr 1992-2006
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Stempelschneider Miljenko Licul
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Reversbeschreibung The reverse depicts a naturalistic rendering of the brown trout (Salmo trutta fario), shown in left profile as a large adult fish occupying the upper and central field, with two smaller juvenile trout rendered below it, evoking a sense of depth and natural habitat. The scientific name 'SALMO TRUTTA FARIO' is inscribed along the lower periphery as a curved legend in Latin script. The numeral '1' appears at the top of the field above the primary fish motif. The engraving captures fine anatomical detail including scale patterning, fins, and spotted markings characteristic of the species, reflecting Slovenia's rich freshwater heritage.
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Auflage 1992 - - 10,015,000
1992 - Proof - 1,000
1993 - - 30,015,000
1993 - Proof - 1,000
1994 - Budapest Mint: closed 4 - 5,000,000
1994 - Kremnica Mint: open 4 to the right; Proof - 1,000
1994 - Kremnica Mint: open 4 to the top - 10,001,000
1995 - Budapest Mint: downturned 5 - 10,001,000
1995 - Kremnica Mint: upturned 5 - 10,000,000
1995 - Kremnica Mint: upturned 5; In Sets only - 1,000
1995 - Kremnica Mint: upturned 5; Proof - 1,000
1996 - - 21,800,000
1996 - Proof - 500
1997 - - 8,001,000
1997 - Proof - 500
1998 - - 12,001,000
1998 - Proof - 500
1999 - - 8,001,000
1999 - Proof - 500
2000 - - 15,001,000
2000 - Proof - 800
2001 - - 10,001,000
2001 - Proof - 800
2002 - In Sets only - 1,000
2002 - Proof - 800
2003 - In Sets only - 1,000
2003 - Proof - 800
2004 - - 10,000,000
2004 - Kremnica Mint: open 4 to the right; In Sets only - 1,000
2004 - Proof - 500
2005 - In Sets only - 3,000
2005 - Proof - 1,000
2006 - In Sets only - 4,000
2006 - Proof - 1,000
Zusätzliche Informationen

Slovenia introduced the tolar in October 1991, just months after declaring independence from Yugoslavia in June of that year. The National Bank was established and the new currency issued under considerable urgency — Yugoslavia's dinar was still circulating alongside the tolar during a brief transitional period, and the speed of the monetary changeover was itself a political signal to international observers watching the dissolution of the federation.

The tolar remained in circulation until January 2007, when Slovenia became the first former Yugoslav republic to adopt the euro.