
Country: Slovenia, Republic Of Slovenia
Capital: Ljubljana
Currency: Euro
Numeric code: 978
Alphabetic code: EUR
In the Alpine foothills of the Balkans is the Republic of Slovenia – government, which received sovereignty in 1991. Before the country was part of socialist Yugoslavia – now disappeared from the world maps of the state.
From 1991 to the beginning of 2007, sovereign, newly formed country, the role of the national currency Tolar was playing, which equals 100 stotina. Catalogue of coins of Slovenia by that time had a wide selection of sit: one to 500. For swap transactions used coins of small denominations: 10, 20 and 50 statin.
Tolar, born in 1991, has replaced the old Yugoslav Dinar. The first samples of the new money are coins of 1, 2, and 5 Talara. At the beginning of this century, coin catalog of the countries have supplemented with 10 Tolar, 2003-iy brought 20, 50, 100 and 500 tolars. Nominal values of the coins depicted on the obverse tolars, and the reverse was adorned with images of different fauna inhabiting Slovenian forests. If necessary, now, to buy coins of Slovenia is only possible on the Internet resources devoted to coin collecting. The reason for the disappearance of the Slovenian Tolar from the market was the Euro (100 cents). Since 2007, the currency has come to define the country's economy.
The price of Slovenian coins minted prior to the infusion of state of the Eurozone. Short period Talara does not reduce the value of the coins of Slovenia.