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10 000 Tolarjev

发行方 Banka Slovenije
年份 1994
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流通至 15 January 2007
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正面描述 The obverse is dominated by an intaglio portrait vignette of the Slovenian writer Ivan Cankar, rendered in a hand-engraved style, with a profile silhouette overlay filled with the writer's own handwriting. At centre, a stage plan of the former Ljubljana Theatre is reproduced, surmounted by an embossed chrysanthemum motif. The watermark area carries Hinko Smrekar's caricature of Ivan Cankar.
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The 10,000 Tolar was the highest denomination issued in Slovenia's first sovereign currency series, introduced after the country's exit from the Yugoslav monetary system in 1991. At the time of issue, 10,000 Tolarjev represented significant purchasing power, though Slovenia's early 1990s inflation — manageable by regional standards but real — meant the denomination earned its place in daily commerce rather than sitting purely as a reserve note.

The print date of 30 April 1945 in the data above is almost certainly a cataloging anomaly; that date marks the final days of World War II in Yugoslavia, nearly half a century before the Tolar existed.