Slovenia 2 Tolarja Banknote Provisional Issue
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Issuer: Republic of Slovenia
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Year of Issue: 1990
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Value: 2 Tolarja
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Dimensions: 150 x 73 mm
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Material: Paper
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Printer: Cetis d.d., Celje, Slovenia
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Demonetized: 30 June 1993
Obverse:
Features Triglav, the highest mountain in Slovenia and a national symbol, located in the Julian Alps. The country name "REPUBLIKA SLOVENIJA" is printed above, with the denomination in the lower left and upper right corners. Serial number appears vertically on the right.
Designers: Lotka Marvin & Cvetka Kozomora
Script: Latin
Reverse:
Displays the large numeral “2” at the center, with “REPUBLIKA SLOVENIJA” above. The Prince's Stone (Knežji kamen), a medieval symbol of Slovene statehood, appears in the lower left corner.
Designers: Lotka Marvin & Cvetka Kozomora
Script: Latin
Watermark: Not specified
Signature: Marko Kranjec (Secretary of the Bank of Slovenia from May 16, 1990, to May 8, 1991)
Note:
This was part of the provisional payment notes issued on 8 October 1991, intended as a temporary currency during Slovenia’s transition to independence. All denominations except the 5000 Tolarja were withdrawn from circulation by 30 June 1993.