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2000 Tolarjev Slovenia and the Tolar Anniversary

Issuer Bank of Slovenia
Year 2001
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Shape Round
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Obverse lettering tolarjev 2000 Republika Slovenija 2001
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Edge Reeded (200 reeds)
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The Tolar was introduced on 8 October 1991, just months after Slovenia declared independence from Yugoslavia, replacing the Yugoslav dinar at a rate of 1:1 as a temporary stabilization measure. What was meant as a transitional currency lasted until 2007, when Slovenia became the first former Yugoslav republic to adopt the euro. This commemorative marks the first decade of that monetary transition.

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