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| Issuer | Bankarium - Muzej Bančništva Slovenije |
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| Value | 5 Euros 5 EUR = ZAR 97 |
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| Reverse description | White-ground note with the Bankarium logo and institution name at upper left, alongside a large crimson numeral '5'. The right half carries an abstract decorative guilloche-style arch motif in pale gold. A bilingual text panel in Slovenian and English occupies the lower centre, with a small rosette at lower left and the denomination '5' at upper left in the pink side-band. |
| Reverse lettering | 5 BANKARIUM MUZEJ BANČNIŠTVA SLOVENIJE 5 Redna žepnina otroke uči ravnanja z denarjem - vsak mesec na isti dan, v enakem dogovorjenem znesku, ki ga otrok porabi na dogovorjene stroške, pa če tudi je njena višina 5 evrov ali manj. Regular pocket money teaches children how to handle money - every month on the same day, in the same agreed amount that the child spends on the agreed expenses and even if its amount is 5 euros or less. |
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Bankarium is the banking museum operated by the Bank of Slovenia in Ljubljana. This 5 Euro piece is a souvenir or educational issue — not legal tender, not a circulating note — produced for the museum rather than by a monetary authority. Such items occupy an awkward position in numismatic catalogs: they are printed artifacts with the physical grammar of banknotes but none of the institutional weight.
Worth collecting primarily as documentation of the museum's outreach program, not as a monetary specimen.