Slovenian Tolars
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The Slovenian Tolar was the currency of the Republic of Slovenia from 1991 until 2007, when it was replaced by the Euro. The name ‘tolar’ originates from the historic coin ‘thaler’. The tolar and dollar share the thaler as common etymological origin.
Slovenian Tolars are now obsolete. At Leftover Currency we specialize in the exchange of obsolete currencies, like the Slovenian Tolar. Our online exchange service is quick, easy, secure and free of charge.
We exchange both Slovenian Tolar banknotes, as well as and Slovenian Tolar and Stotin coins. To convert your Slovenian Tolars to cash, select the type of Slovenian Tolar (SIT) you want to exchange:
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10 Slovenian Tolars banknote (Primoz Trubar)
This Slovenian 10 deset tolarjev note shows the image of Primoz Trubar, Slovene author. The caption ‘Banka Slovenije’ is printed on the front of the 10 SIT banknote.You get: £0.020101 SIT = £0.0020100000 -
50 Slovenian Tolars coin
The silver-colored Slovenian coin of 50 petdeset tolarjev features a bull ‘taurus taurus’. The fifty tolars coin features the text ‘Republika Slovenija’.You get: £0.008501 SIT = £0.0001700000 -
20 Slovenian Tolars banknote (Janez Vajkard Valvasor)
The note of 20 dvajset tolarjev depicts Janez Vajkard Valvasor, Slovenian natural historian. The twenty Tolars banknote contains the words ‘Banka Slovenije’.You get: £0.040201 SIT = £0.0020100000 -
20 Slovenian Tolars coin
This silver-colored Slovenian dvajset 20 tolarjev coin features a white stork ‘ciconia ciconia’. Text on the twenty tolar coin reads ‘Republika Slovenija’.You get: £0.003401 SIT = £0.0001700000 -
10 Slovenian Tolars coin
The Slovenian silver-colored coin of 10 deset tolarjev has the image of a horse ‘equus’. The ten tolar coin has the text ‘Republika Slovenija’.You get: £0.001701 SIT = £0.0001700000 -
50 Slovenian Tolars banknote (Jurij Vega)
The banknote of 50 petdeset tolarjev has the image of Jurij Vega, Slovenian mathematician. The words ‘Banka Slovenije’ are printed on the 50 Tolar note.You get: £0.100501 SIT = £0.0020100000 -
100 Slovenian Tolars banknote (Rihard Jakopic)
This sto tolarjev banknote shows the image of Rihard Jakopic, Slovenian painter. The paper banknote contains the words ‘Banka Slovenije’. 100 Slovenian Tolar notes like these were issued from 1992.You get: £0.201001 SIT = £0.0020100000 -
5 Slovenian Tolars coin
The Slovenian gold-colored coin of 5 pet tolarjev features an alpine ibex ‘capra ibex’. Republika Slovenija’ is the text inscripted on the five tolar coin.You get: £0.000851 SIT = £0.0001700000 -
2 Slovenian Tolars coin
This gold-colored Slovenian 2 dva tolarja piece shows a barn swallow bird ‘hirundo rustica’. The text inscripted on the two tolars coin reads ‘Republika Slovenija’.You get: £0.000341 SIT = £0.0001700000 -
200 Slovenian Tolars banknote (Jacobus Gallus)
This dvesto tolarjev bill depicts Jacobus Gallus, Slovene composer. The words ‘Banka Slovenije’ are printed on the paper banknote. The Bank of Slovenia started issuing these notes in 1992.You get: £0.402001 SIT = £0.0020100000 -
1 Slovenian Tolar coin
The gold-colored Slovenian coin of 1 en tolar has the image of three brown trout fishes ‘salmo trutta fario’. Text featured on the one tolar piece reads ‘Republika Slovenija’.You get: £0.000171 SIT = £0.0001700000 -
500 Slovenian Tolars banknote (Joze Plecnik)
This petsto tolarjev bill portrays Joze Plecnik, Slovenian architect. On the paper banknote a caption reads ‘Banka Slovenije’. It was first issued in 1992.You get: £1.005001 SIT = £0.0020100000 -
1000 Slovenian Tolars banknote (France Preseren)
This tisoc tolarjev banknote has the image of France Preseren, Slovenian poet. The words ‘Banka Slovenije’ are printed on the paper note. 1000 Slovenian Tolar notes like these were issued from 2003.You get: £2.010001 SIT = £0.0020100000 -
50 Stotinov coin Slovenia
The Slovenian coin of petdeset stotinov shows the text ‘Republika Slovenija’. The stotin is the subdivision of the Slovenian Tolar, with 100 stotinov in one Slovenian Tolar. 50 stotinov is equal to 0.50 Slovenian Tolars.You get: £0.000091 SIT = £0.0001700000 -
20 Stotinov coin Slovenia
The Slovenian coin of dvajset stotinov is imprinted with the text ‘Republika Slovenija’. The Slovenian Tolar is subdivided into 100 stotinov. 20 stotinov has a value of 0.20 Slovenian Tolars.You get: £0.000031 SIT = £0.0001700000 -
5000 Slovenian Tolars banknote (Ivana Kobilika)
The note of pet tisoc tolarjev features I. Kobilika, Slovene painter. On the paper banknote a caption reads ‘Banka Slovenije’. The Bank of Slovenia started issuing these notes in 2004.You get: £10.050001 SIT = £0.0020100000