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Slovenia 2 Tolarja 1990

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Slovenia 2 Tolarja 1990 banknote, obverse with stork; reverse with edelweiss flower. Size: 126 × 63 mm.

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The 2 Tolarja 1990 banknote was issued by the Bank of Slovenia as part of the first provisional currency series released before independence in 1991.

The obverse features a stork, a bird symbolizing nature, fertility, and harmony, often associated with Slovenia’s wetlands and rural landscapes.

The reverse shows an edelweiss flower, representing the alpine flora and national identity of Slovenia, framed by geometric security patterns.

Printed on cotton-based paper, the note includes microtext, intricate line designs, and a watermark for security.
Dimensions: 126 × 63 mm.

Obverse

Triglav mountain (Julian Alps), the symbol of Slovenian nation and the highest point of Slovenia. Name of the country above and banknote value in lower left and upper right corner. Serial number vertically printed on the right.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
REPUBLIKA SLOVENIJA
2
DVA

Translation: Republic of Slovenia

Designers: Lotka Marvin, Cvetka Kozomora

Reverse

Numeric value in the center of the banknote with country name above. Prince’s Stone (Fürstenstein / Knežji kamen) in the lower left corner.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
REPUBLIKA SLOVENIJA
2

Translation: Republic of Slovenia

Designers: Lotka Marvin, Cvetka Kozomora

Watermark

2 Tolarja (Provisional issue) -  obverse

© italianumismatics

Signature

Marko Kranjec (MK), Secretary for Finance

Printer

Cetis d.d., Celje, Slovenia (1788-date)

Comments

The first two numbers of the serial give the last two numbers of the year of issue (90360637 = 1990)

On 8 October 1991, the Bank of Slovenia issued provisional payment notes, placing them into circulation as a temporary currency. There were ten different denominations of these notes (1, 2, 5, 10, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 5000). All were issued on 8 October 1991 except for 5000 unit note which was issued 27 May 1992. Provisional payment notes went out of circulation on 6 November 1992 (1000), on 30 June 1993 (1, 2, 5, 10, 50, 100, 200, 500) and on 1 February 1994 (5000).

In September 1992, the first tolar banknotes were placed into circulation, followed by coins in January 1993.

Kranjec was secretary of the Bank of Slovenia from May, 16th. 1990 until May, 8th. 1991.

Features

Issuer Slovenia
Issuing entity Bank of Slovenia (Banka Slovenije)
Period Republic (1991-date)
Type Standard circulation banknotes
Year 1990
Value 2 Tolarja (2 SIT)
Currency Tolar (1991-2006)
Composition Paper
Size 150 × 73 mm
Shape Rectangular
Issued 8 October 1991
Demonetized 30 June 1993

 

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Slovenia 2 Tolarja 1990 banknote, front featuring stork; back with edelweiss flower. Slovenia 2 Tolarja 1990
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