1 Tolar

发行方 Slovenia
年份 1992-2006
类型 Standard circulation coin
面值 1 Tolar (1 SIT)
货币 Tolar (1991-2006)
材质 Nickel brass (78% Copper, 20% Zinc, 2% Nickel)
重量 4.5 g
直径 22 mm
厚度 1.7 mm
形状 Round
制作工艺 Milled
方向 Medal alignment ↑↑
雕刻师
流通至 14 January 2007
参考资料 KM#4, Schön#4, Čop#310.01
正面描述 Embossed circular surface with the number `1` impressed into it, the country name running to the left, and the denomination in words and the date to the right
正面文字 Latin
正面铭文 REPUBLIKA SLOVENIJA EN TOLAR 1 2000
(Translation: Republic of Slovenia One Tolar 1 2000)
背面描述 A large brown trout with two smaller trout below with their name in Latin (Salmo trutta fario) written beneath the small trout, and the nominal value, expressed in numbers, above the large trout
背面文字 Latin
背面铭文 SALMO TRUTTA FARIO 1
边缘 140 reeds.
铸币厂 Hungarian mint, Budapest,Hungary (1925-date)
Kremnica, Slovakia(1328-date)
Zlatarna Celje, Slovenia(1947-date)
铸造量 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
Numisquare 编号 3224516310
附加信息

Historical Context: The 1 Tolar coin, issued by the Republic of Slovenia from 1992 to 2006, marked a pivotal era of national sovereignty. Following its 1991 secession from Yugoslavia, Slovenia introduced the Tolar as its first national currency, replacing the Dinar. This period symbolized the nation's economic independence and statehood, with the Tolar serving as a tangible emblem until its replacement by the Euro in 2007, coinciding with its formative independent years.

Artistry: The 1 Tolar's design eloquently expresses Slovenian national identity. The obverse prominently features the proteus (Proteus anguinus), a unique cave-dwelling amphibian endemic to the Dinaric Karst region, rendered with elegant simplicity. This creature symbolizes Slovenia's distinctive natural heritage. The reverse displays the denomination '1 TOLAR' and the year, encircled by 'REPUBLIKA SLOVENIJA'. The aesthetic reflects a modern, clean, and nationally focused design ethos, characteristic of post-independence coinage; no specific engraver is documented.

Technical/Grading: Struck in nickel brass (78% Copper, 20% Zinc, 2% Nickel), weighing 4.5 grams and 22 millimeters, the 1 Tolar was designed for robust circulation. High-points for grading include the delicate features of the proteus on the obverse, particularly its head and slender limbs, prone to early wear. On the reverse, the sharpness of the lettering for 'REPUBLIKA SLOVENIJA' and the numerical '1' are crucial. Minor planchet flaws are typical for high-volume issues.

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