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1000 Tolarjev

发行方 Bank of Slovenia
年份 1991-1992
类型 Standard circulation banknote
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正面描述 Central vignette shows Triglav mountain in the Julian Alps, the highest peak in Slovenia and a national symbol, rendered in a fine engraved style. The inscription REPUBLIKA SLOVENIJA is printed across the upper portion of the note, with the denomination 1000 and TISOČ appearing in the lower left and upper right corners respectively. The serial number is printed vertically along the right margin.
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背面描述 The large numeral 1000 occupies the centre of the note, with the country inscription REPUBLIKA SLOVENIJA above. A vignette of the Prince's Stone (Knežji kamen / Fürstenstein), the historic coronation stone of the Dukes of Carinthia, appears in the lower left corner.
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Slovenia's first sovereign currency series was issued in extraordinary haste following the ten-day war of independence in June–July 1991. The tolar replaced the Yugoslav dinar at par, and the 1000 Tolarjev was the highest denomination in that inaugural set — issued into an economy still adjusting to the shock of separation from the Yugoslav federal banking system.

Cetis in Celje, a security printer with roots going back to the eighteenth century, produced the entire series domestically. That was a deliberate political choice as much as a logistical one: Slovenia was determined to demonstrate self-sufficient state capacity from day one.