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| 表面の説明 | The obverse features the large numeral '100' prominently displayed in the upper central field, with the denomination legend 'tolarjev' inscribed to the left in lowercase letters. The two zeros of the numeral are rendered in a stylized, open graphic design. The issuer inscription 'Republika Slovenija' appears in two lines in the lower right field, with the date '2001' below it. |
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| 縁 | Reeded (170 wave-like reeds) |
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Slovenia introduced the tolar in October 1991, just months after declaring independence from Yugoslavia — a currency launched under wartime conditions, with fighting still ongoing in the country's brief Ten-Day War. A decade later, this commemorative marked that survival. The tolar itself was always understood as transitional; Slovenian authorities were already orienting toward eurozone accession even as this coin was being struck, and the country would abandon the tolar for the euro in January 2007.