50 Tolarjev 1992 — Slovenia ( Pick: 13 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 50 Tolarjev issued in Slovenia in 1992. It is cataloged under Pick number 13.
The design features a combination of pink, purple, and orange on the obverse side, while the reverse side displays blue and multicolour elements. This note measures 132 x 66 mm and is printed on paper.
Slovenia introduced the Tolarjev as part of its currency following independence from Yugoslavia, with the first issues appearing in 1992.
The design features a combination of pink, purple, and orange on the obverse side, while the reverse side displays blue and multicolour elements. This note measures 132 x 66 mm and is printed on paper.
Slovenia introduced the Tolarjev as part of its currency following independence from Yugoslavia, with the first issues appearing in 1992.
Specifications
- Date of issue
- 19 March 1993
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Pink, purple, and orange on the obverse; blue and multicolour on the reverse
- Dimensions
- 132 x 66 mm
- Pick catalog
- 13
About this banknote
The issuing authority for this banknote is the Banka Slovenije. The series was issued in 1992, following Slovenia's independence from Yugoslavia. This series was introduced as the Slovenian tolar became the official currency, replacing the Yugoslav dinar, to establish a national identity in currency.
The front side of the 50 Tolarjev note features a portrait of Jurij Vega, a notable Slovenian mathematician. The back side shows a depiction of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts. The banknote measures 132 x 66 mm and includes colors such as pink, purple, orange, and multicolor elements. It holds the Pick number 13 in numismatic catalogs.