Currency | Purchase | Sale |
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SIT Slovenian tolar |
0.01274 | 0.01790 |
Currency | Purchase | Sale |
---|---|---|
SIT Slovenian tolar |
0.01274 | 0.01790 |
At our exchange office, we purchase the Slovenian tolar - a currency withdrawn in 2007. The purchase price is given in the table above. Please also check whether you have exactly the same banknotes as those on the website, as we only accept them. For more information, please contact our currency cashier.
Obverse of the 10,000 tolar banknote from 1994.
The banknote features a portrait of the writer Ivan Cankar.
Reverse of the 10,000 tolar banknote from 1994.
The chrysanthemum engraving is the motif on the reverse
Obverse of the 5,000 tolar banknote from 1993.
The obverse shows a portrait of the painter Ivana Kobilca in the left part, her painting easel and a medallion
Reverse of the 5,000 tolar banknote from 1993
View of the plan of the facade of the National Gallery in Ljubljana.
Obverse of the 1000 tolar banknote from 1992.
The poet France Prešeren, also known outside Slovenia.
Reverse of the 1000 tolar banknote from 1992.
On the reverse there is a stylized writing pen, next to it is the word Prijatli which means friends.
Obverse of the 500 tolar banknote from 1992.
The banknote is dedicated to the architect Jožef Plečnik, on the left side there is a circle and a compass.
Reverse of the 500 tolar banknote from 1992.
The reverse shows two drawings, the first of the eastern facade of the National and University Library in Ljubljana and the second of the plan of the Library
Obverse of the 200 tolar banknote from 1992.
The portrait of the composer Lacobus Gallus is the subject of this banknote, with an organ also visible in the background.
Reverse of the 200 tolar banknote from 1992.
Shows an isometric view of the front of the Slovenian Philharmonic
Obverse of the 100 tolar banknote from 1992
The obverse depicts Richard Jakopič, an impressionist painter.
Reverse of the 100 tolar banknote from 1992
The obverse depicts Richard Jakopič, an impressionist painter.
Obverse of the 50 tolar banknote from 1992.
The obverse of this banknote features a portrait of the mathematician Yuri Vega.
Reverse of the 50 tolar banknote from 1992
An image of the solar system.
Obverse of the 20 tolar banknote from 1992.
The obverse depicts Janez Vajkard Valvasor, politician, naturalist and historian.
Reverse of the 20 tolar banknote from 1992
Not everyone may guess it, but these are various fragments of the map of Slovenia and the final vignette with two angels from the book by J. V. Valvasor.
Obverse of the 10 tolar banknote from 1992.
The portrait shows the famous writer Primož Trubar, creator of Abecedarium.
Reverse of the 10 tolar banknote from 1992.
The topic is the Church of the Holy Trinity in Ljubljana.