200 tolarjev 2001 — Slovenia ( Pick: 15c )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 200 tolarjev issued in Slovenia in 2001. It is cataloged under Pick number 15c. The note features a color scheme of black, violet-brown, and brown-orange on a multicolor underprint.
Printed on high-quality white security paper made from cotton fibers, the dimensions of the banknote are 144 x 72 mm. The note is produced by Papirnica Radeče.
Slovenia adopted the euro as its official currency in 2007, transitioning from the tolarjev after years of use.
Printed on high-quality white security paper made from cotton fibers, the dimensions of the banknote are 144 x 72 mm. The note is produced by Papirnica Radeče.
Slovenia adopted the euro as its official currency in 2007, transitioning from the tolarjev after years of use.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Not specified
- Date of issue
- 15 January 2001
- Printing office
- Papirnica Radeče
- Paper
- High-quality white security paper made from cotton fibers
- Colour
- Black, violet-brown, and brown-orange on multicolor underprint
- Dimensions
- 144 x 72 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 15c
About this banknote
The Bank of Slovenia issued the 200 tolarjev banknote in 2001. This note belongs to a series introduced to represent the newly established Slovenian currency following independence in the 1990s. The series was created to solidify Slovenia's economic sovereignty and transition from the Yugoslav dinar.
The front side of the banknote features a portrait of Jacobus Gallus, a renowned composer from the region. The reverse displays an image of the Slovenian Philharmonic building and musical notes. Printed by Papirnica Radeče, the note measures 144 x 72 mm and is distinguished by its multicolor design and high-quality cotton paper.