100 tolarjev 2004 — Slovenia ( Pick: 31b )
Region:
Europe
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Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 tolarjev issued in Slovenia in 2004. It is listed under Pick number 31b.
The note features a multicolour print with dominant shades of yellow and pink, along with a black and white portrait. This banknote measures 138 x 69 mm and is made of paper. It is signed by France Arhar, the Governor, and Janez Košak, a Member of the Council.
A total of 10,000 sets were produced, which included the 10,000 tolar, 1,000 tolar, and 100 tolar notes. An additional 4,000 1,000 tolar notes and 9,000 100 tolar notes were released into circulation. Slovenia was preparing for its adoption of the euro on January 1, 2007.
The note features a multicolour print with dominant shades of yellow and pink, along with a black and white portrait. This banknote measures 138 x 69 mm and is made of paper. It is signed by France Arhar, the Governor, and Janez Košak, a Member of the Council.
A total of 10,000 sets were produced, which included the 10,000 tolar, 1,000 tolar, and 100 tolar notes. An additional 4,000 1,000 tolar notes and 9,000 100 tolar notes were released into circulation. Slovenia was preparing for its adoption of the euro on January 1, 2007.
Specifications
- Signed by
- France Arhar (Governor), Janez Košak (Member of Council)
- Date of issue
- 8 October 2001
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Yellow and Pink multicolour print. Portrait in black and white.
- Dimensions
- 138 x 69 mm
- Amount produced
- 10,000 sets consisting of a 10,000 tolar note, a 1,000 tolar note, and a 100 tolar note; an additional 4,000 1,000 tolar notes and 9,000 100 tolar notes were released into circulation.
- Pick catalog
- 31b
About this banknote
The Bank of Slovenia issued the 100 tolarjev note in 2004 as part of a limited release. This specific banknote, with Pick number 31b, was introduced in a series of collectible sets that included a 10,000 tolar and a 1,000 tolar note. The issuance was designed to commemorate Slovenia's currency before the euro adoption.
The front side of the note features a portrait of Rihard Jakopič, a prominent Slovenian painter, in black and white. The back side illustrates Jakopič's pavilion. The note is printed in a yellow and pink multicolor scheme, with signatures by France Arhar and Janez Košak. A total of 9,000 individual 100 tolar notes were released for circulation.