5000 Tolarjev Plebiscite on Independence

Emitent Slovenia
Rok 1991
Typ Non-circulating coin
Hodnota 5000 Tolarjev (5000 SIT)
Měna Tolar (1991-2006)
Složení Gold (.900)
Hmotnost 7 g
Průměr 24 mm
Tloušťka
Tvar Round
Technika Milled
Orientace Medal alignment ↑↑
Rytci
V oběhu do 15 January 2007
Reference KM#2, Čop#650.01
Popis líce Value within circle at left, date at right
Písmo líce Latin
Opis líce PET TISOČ TOLARJEV 5000 1991 REPUBLIKA SLOVENIJA
Popis rubu Bird`s beak at/below center of spiral
Písmo rubu Latin
Opis rubu 23.december,1990 5000 Samostojna Slovenija
Hrana 200 reeds.
Mincovna
Náklad 1991 - KM#2.1 Proof - (Bird`s beak at center of spiral) - 2 000
1991 - KM#2.2 Proof - (Bird`s beak below center of spiral) - mintage included within KM#2.1 -
ID Numisquare 4339346110
Další informace

Historical Context: This 5000 Tolarjev gold coin from 1991 encapsulates a pivotal moment in Slovenian history: the nation's emergence from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Issued in the immediate aftermath of the December 1990 plebiscite on independence, where 95% of voters supported a sovereign Slovenia, this coin symbolizes the birth of a new state. Its release coincided with Slovenia's declaration of independence in June 1991 and the subsequent establishment of its own monetary system, marking a definitive break from the Yugoslav Dinar and affirming national self-determination.

Artistry: Designed by the renowned Slovenian artists Miljenko Licul and Zvone Kosovelj, the coin exhibits a clear, modern nationalist aesthetic. The obverse proudly displays the newly adopted Slovenian coat of arms, featuring Mount Triglav, the two wavy lines representing the sea and rivers, and the three six-pointed stars of the Counts of Celje. The reverse clearly states the denomination "5000 TOLARJEV" and commemorates the event with the inscription "PLEBISCIT O SAMOSTOJNOSTI" (Plebiscite on Independence) and the precise date "23. DECEMBER 1990," rendered in a clean, sans-serif typography that emphasizes clarity and directness.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .900 fine gold, weighing 7 grams with a diameter of 24 millimeters, this commemorative piece typically exhibits excellent strike quality. Key high-points for grading include the intricate details of Mount Triglav and the stars on the obverse, and the sharp, well-defined lettering on the reverse. Collectors should look for full luster, minimal bag marks, and crisp edges. Proof-like examples are common, showcasing a brilliant field and frosted devices, indicative of a carefully executed production process befitting a significant national issue.

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