Bank of Slovenia

SLOVENIAN TOLAR

From 8 October 1991 to 31 December 2006 the currency unit of the Republic of Slovenia was the tolar, which was divided into 100 stotini. In monetary transactions the ISO currency code SIT was used to refer to the tolar. The Bank of Slovenia also issued a number of commemorative editions to mark various events and for different purposes.


Commemorative Editions Republic of Slovenia
       
The Republic of Slovenia issued commemorative coins to mark political, historical, scientific, cultural, sporting, humanitarian and other similar events of general importance to Slovenia or with wider international significance. The professional and technical work relating to coin issue was the responsibility of the Bank of Slovenia.

 

 

50 years anniversary of the founding of the Monetary Institute of Slovenia (1994) more


1000 years anniversary of the death of Bishop Abraham, connected with the Freising manuscripts (1994) more


50 years anniversary of the victory over nacism and fascism (1995) more


50 years of FAO (1995) more


150 years of the railways in Slovenia (1996) more


5th anniversary of independence (1996) more


100th anniversary of Slovene film (2005) more

 

 

 

EURO COINS

 

Republic of Slovenia Commemorative & Collector Coins

 

100th Anniversary of the birth of the national hero Franc Rozman – Stane 2011 / 2nd place

European Capital of Culture – Maribor 2012 / 3rd place

 

10th Anniversary of Euro coins 2017 / 3rd place; Elysées Numismatique