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 Stotinov coin Slovenia
The Slovenian coin of deset stotinov is imprinted with the text ‘Republika Slovenija’. The Slovenian Tolar is subdivided into 100 stotinov. 10 stotinov has a value of 0.10 Slovenian Tolars.You get: £0.000021 SIT = £0.0001700000 -
10000 Slovenian Tolars banknote (Ivan Cankar)
The banknote of deset tisoc tolarjev features the portrait of Ivan Cankar, Slovene writer. On the paper note a caption reads ‘Banka Slovenije’. The Bank of Slovenia started issuing these notes in 2000.You get: £20.300001 SIT = £0.0020300000 -
1 Slovenian Tolar banknote (Triglav mountain series)
This yellow-colored Slovenian ena tolar banknote has an illustration of the Triglav mountains. The words ‘Republika Slovenija’ are printed on the note.You get: £0.002031 SIT = £0.0020300000 -
2 Slovenian Tolars banknote (Triglav mountain series)
The brown-colored Slovenian banknote of 2 dva tolar has an image of the Slovenian national park with Mount Triglav. Text on the note reads ‘Republika Slovenija’.You get: £0.004061 SIT = £0.0020300000 -
5 Slovenian Tolars banknote (Triglav mountain series)
This pink-colored Slovenian 5 pet tolar banknote depicts the Slovenian Triglav mountains. Printed on the 5 SIT note is the text ‘Republika Slovenija’.You get: £0.010151 SIT = £0.0020300000 -
10 Slovenian Tolars banknote (Triglav mountain series)
This blue-colored Slovenian 10 deset tolar banknote shows the Triglav mountain range. The words ‘Republika Slovenija’ are printed on the 20 tolars note.You get: £0.020301 SIT = £0.0020300000 -
50 Slovenian Tolars banknote (Triglav mountain series)
This blue-grey-colored Slovenian 50 petdeset tolar banknote shows Mount Triglav in the Slovenian national park. Text on the note reads ‘Republika Slovenija’.You get: £0.101501 SIT = £0.0020300000 -
100 Slovenian Tolars banknote (Triglav mountain series)
The red-colored Slovenian banknote of 100 sto tolar has an image of the Triglav mountain range. On the note a caption reads ‘Republika Slovenija’.You get: £0.203001 SIT = £0.0020300000 -
200 Slovenian Tolars banknote (Triglav mountain series)
This grey-colored Slovenian 200 dvesto tolar banknote shows a landscape with mountains and the peak of Mount Triglav in Slovenia. Text on the note reads ‘Republika Slovenija’.You get: £0.406001 SIT = £0.0020300000 -
500 Slovenian Tolars banknote (Triglav mountain series)
This pink-purple-colored Slovenian 500 petsto tolar banknote features the Triglav mountains. On the 500 tolar note a caption reads ‘Republika Slovenija’.You get: £1.015001 SIT = £0.0020300000 -
1000 Slovenian Tolars banknote (Triglav mountain series)
This blue-grey-colored Slovenian tisoc tolar banknote features Mt. Triglav in the Slovenian National Park. The note contains the words ‘Republika Slovenija’.You get: £2.030001 SIT = £0.0020300000 -
2000 Slovenian Tolars banknote (Triglav mountain series)
This brown-orange-colored Slovenian dva tisoc tolar banknote shows the Triglav mountain range. The words ‘Republika Slovenija’ are printed on the banknote.You get: £4.060001 SIT = £0.0020300000 -
5000 Slovenian Tolars banknote (Triglav mountain series)
This purple-violet-colored Slovenian pet tisoc tolar banknote shows Slovenian’s national park and Mount Triglav. Text on the banknote reads ‘Republika Slovenija’.You get: £10.150001 SIT = £0.0020300000 -
0,5 Slovenian Tolars banknote (Triglav mountain series)
The 0.50 Slovenian Tolar (50 stotinov) banknote features the Triglav mountains. Text on the note reads ‘Republika Slovenija’. The stotin is the 1/100 subdivision of the Slovenian tolar.You get: £0.001021 SIT = £0.0020300000 -
1 Lipa Banka Slovenije 1989
The monochrome note of 1 ena lipa has the image of France Preseren, Slovenian poet, and the parlement building in Ljubljana. On the one lipa banknote a caption reads ‘Banka Slovenije’.You get: £0.002031 SIT = £0.0020300000