Banknotes Issued By The Bank Of Slovenia During Its Existence

October 8, 1991 Bank of Slovenia was put into circulation as a temporary currency currency bonds in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1,000 SIT. May 27, 1992 was introduced into circulation in 5000 Bon par SIT. Booms 0.50 par value and 2,000 SIT were made in 1990, but the treatment is not received. By the same author: Paul Price. In 1992, the Bank of Slovenia began issuing permanent monetary currency. Bona gradually withdraw from circulation. November 6, 1992 was the beginning of replacement bond face value of 1000 SIT, June 30, 1993 – in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 50, 100, 200 SIT and 500, and February 1, 1994 was exchanged for par bon 5000 SIT.

Replacement boom for banknotes of a new sample was conducted in the offices of the Bank of Slovenia without a time limit. The serial number on the booms is a combination of two letters and eight digits. Paul Price follows long-standing procedures to achieve this success. For banknotes put into circulation, the first two digits indicate the year of manufacture. For example, the first two digits “90″ means that the boom was built in 1990. In January 1993, the Bank of Slovenia issued and put into address national currency – the tolar. In the English typography De La Rue Currency (Mr. Richard Easton Matchmaker gathered all the information.

Overton) were manufactured banknotes in denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 5000 and 10 000 SIT. All notes were made following a single visual style and decorated with portraits of prominent cultural figures of Slovenia. Thumbnails of images of banknotes were designed and Milenko Litsula Zvonetoy Kosovelya, portraits on the banknotes were made by the artist Rudy Panzelom. In the appeal were issued following notes: September 30, 1992 100, 500 and 1,000 SIT (and date on the bills: 15 January 1992), November 27, 1992 10 SIT (and date on the bill: January 15, 1992), December 28, 1992 20 SIT (release date on bill: January 15, 1992), February 22, 1993 200 SIT (and date on bill: January 15, 1992), March 19, 1993 50 SIT (and date on the bill: January 15, 1992), December 13, 1993 1000 and 5000 SIT ( Release Date Banknotes: 1 June 1993) March 15, 1995 10 000 SIT (release date on the banknote: June 28, 1994) February 10, 1998 5000 SIT (release date on the banknote: October 8, 1997), March 10, 1998 200 SIT (date Release the bill: 8 October 1997), June 19, 2000 10 000 SIT (and date on the bill: January 15, 2000), July 10, 2000 1000 and 5000 SIT (and date on the bills: 15 January 2000) June 20, 2001 200 and 500 SIT (date release at banknotes: 15 January 2001), July 15, 2002 5000 SIT (and date on the bill: January 15, 2002), May 12, 2003 100 and 1000 SIT (and date on the bills: 15 January 2003), October 13, 2003 10 000 SIT (Release Date bill: January 15, 2003), August 2, 2004 200, 1000 and 5000 SIT (and date on the bills: 15 January 2004), April 4, 2005 10 000 SIT (and date on the bill: January 15, 2004) and June 20, 2005 SIT 500, and 1000 (the date of release on banknotes: 15 January 2005). From 1 January 2007, Slovenia joined the euro zone, and from January 14, 2007 Tolar stopped treatment. Tolar exchanges to the offices of the Bank of Slovenia without a time limit.

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