5000 tolarjev 1993 — Slovenia ( Pick: 19 )
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Europe
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Banknote description
The banknote is a 5000 tolarjev issued in Slovenia in 1993. It is cataloged under Pick number 19. The dimensions of the note are 156 x 78 mm, and it is printed on paper with a color scheme that includes brownish black, dark brown, and brown-orange on a multicolor underprint.
The banknote features signatures from France Arhar (Governor) and Bogomir Kos (Member of Council), with a total production amount of 10,000,000 notes. It was printed by De La Rue in London, United Kingdom.
The State Bank of Slovenia began issuing tolarjev banknotes in 1992, following the independence of Slovenia from Yugoslavia.
The banknote features signatures from France Arhar (Governor) and Bogomir Kos (Member of Council), with a total production amount of 10,000,000 notes. It was printed by De La Rue in London, United Kingdom.
The State Bank of Slovenia began issuing tolarjev banknotes in 1992, following the independence of Slovenia from Yugoslavia.
Specifications
- Signed by
- France Arhar (Governor), Bogomir Kos (Member of Council)
- Date of issue
- 1 June 1993
- Printing office
- De La Rue, London, United Kingdom
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Brownish black, dark brown, and brown-orange on multicolor underprint
- Dimensions
- 156 x 78 mm
- Amount produced
- 10,000,000
- Pick catalog
- 19
About this banknote
The 5000 tolarjev banknote was issued by the Banka Slovenije in 1993. This series was introduced following Slovenia's independence from Yugoslavia in 1991, marking the country's move to establish its own currency, the Slovenian tolar, to stabilize its economy.
The front side of the note features a portrait of Ivana Kobilca, a notable Slovenian painter, alongside intricate geometric patterns and multicolor designs. The back side displays an image of the National Gallery in Ljubljana, reflecting a focus on cultural heritage. Printed by De La Rue in London, a total of 10,000,000 notes were produced.