Slovenian tolars issued 25 years ago

Ljubljana, 30 September - Twenty-five years to the day, Slovenia issued the first tolar bills, the currency the Slovenians used for 15 years before the introduction of the euro in 2007. The currency had a stabilising effect and enjoyed a high level of trust.

Ljubljana A 2,000-tolar voucher at the National Museum of Slovenia. Photo: file photo of the National Museum of Slovenia

Ljubljana
A 2,000-tolar voucher at the National Museum of Slovenia.
Photo: file photo of the National Museum of Slovenia

Ljubljana A 2,000-tolar voucher at the National Museum of Slovenia. Photo: file photo of the National Museum of Slovenia

Ljubljana
A 2,000-tolar voucher at the National Museum of Slovenia.
Photo: file photo of the National Museum of Slovenia

Ljubljana 5,000-tolar banknotes Photo: file photo of the National Museum of Slovenia

Ljubljana
5,000-tolar banknotes
Photo: file photo of the National Museum of Slovenia

Ljubljana 10,000-tolar banknotes at the National Museum of Slovenia. Photo: Domen Grögl/STA File photo

Ljubljana
10,000-tolar banknotes at the National Museum of Slovenia.
Photo: Domen Grögl/STA
File photo

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