KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

1 tolar 1990 — Slovenia ( Pick: 1 )

Region: Europe
Front side
1 tolar Slovenia 1990 — Front side
Back side
1 tolar Slovenia 1990 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 1 tolar issued in Slovenia in 1990. It is cataloged under Pick number 1. The dimensions of the note are 150 x 73 mm, and it features a dark olive-green color on a light gray background with a light olive-green underprint. This note is printed on paper and is signed by Marko Kranjec.

A total of 20,000,000 units of this banknote were produced.

In 1990, Slovenia declared independence from Yugoslavia, leading to the introduction of its own currency.

Specifications

Signed by
Marko Kranjec
Date of issue
8 October 1991
Printing office
Cetis d.d., Celje, Slovenia
Paper
Paper
Colour
Dark olive-green on light gray and light olive-green underprint
Dimensions
150 x 73 mm
Amount produced
20,000,000
Pick catalog
1

About this banknote

The Bank of Slovenia issued this 1 tolar banknote in 1990 as part of the country's transition to an independent currency following its declaration of independence. This series was introduced to establish monetary sovereignty amid political changes in the region.

The front side of the banknote depicts Triglav, Slovenia's highest peak, reflecting the nation's natural heritage. The back features geometrical patterns and an olive wreath, with inscriptions stating "REPUBLIKA SLOVENIJA" prominently. The note measures 150 x 73 mm and was printed by Cetis d.d., Celje, with 20,000,000 pieces produced, signed by Marko Kranjec.

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