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Slovenia Coins

Slovenia adopted the euro as its official currency on January 1, 2007, becoming the first country in the former Yugoslavia to join the eurozone. Prior to this, the national currency was the Slovenian tolar, which was used from 1991 until 2006. The transition to the euro marked an important milestone in the country's economic history.

Monetary history of Slovenia

Before independence in 1991, Slovenia was part of Yugoslavia and used the Yugoslav dinar. After independence, the Slovenian tolar was introduced as the national currency. During its period of circulation, the tolar was characterized by its stability and was a symbol of the country's economic sovereignty. The transition to the euro was smooth, with a period of dual circulation lasting two weeks.

Numismatic milestones

Slovenia has issued several commemorative euro coins since its adoption of the common currency. One of the most notable was the commemorative €2 coin issued in 2007 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome. In addition, in 2010, the country issued a commemorative €3 coin, the first coin of this value in the eurozone, to commemorate the 2010 FIBA Basketball World Championship held in Slovenia.

Country Slovenia
Flag
Coin Euro (EUR)
Continent Europa
Capital city Ljubljana
ISO2 SI
ISO3 SVN
Catalogued coins 264

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Ancient coins of Slovenia

To facilitate their classification, we have decided to organise the coins according to their historical period, you can consult the coins by historical numismatic categories of Slovenia.

Dollar 1991-2006 Euro 2007-?

The most valuable coins

The most valuable Slovenia coins and sought after by collectors according to Foronum statistics are the following:

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The valuation of these coins has been achieved through a meticulous algorithm that considers the current market, taking into account aspects such as material, weight, diameter, edge, year of mintage, mint of manufacture and the number of coins produced. Coins with limited mintages and in good condition are usually among the most valuable.

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50 stotinov

KM#3 FO#3442
Price 0,05€-0,54€
Year 1992-1996

1 tolar

KM#4 FO#3443
Price 0,20€-2,00€
Year 1992-2004

2 tolarjev

KM#5 FO#3444
Price 0,12€-1,49€
Year 1992-2004

5 tolarjev

KM#6 FO#3256
Price 0,14€-5,00€
Year 1992-2000

10 stotinov

KM#7 FO#3440
Price 0,43€-0,71€
Year 1992-1993

20 stotinov

KM#8 FO#3441
Price 0,50€-0,52€
Year 1992-1995

5 tolarjev

KM#9 FO#7977
Price 2,18€
Year 1993

5 tolarjev

KM#12 FO#7978
Price 2,26€
Year 1993

5 tolarjev

KM#15 FO#4734
Price 1,57€
Year 1994

5 tolarjev

KM#16 FO#4004
Price 1,65€
Year 1994

5 tolarjev

KM#21 FO#4005
Price 1,14€
Year 1995

5 tolarjev

KM#22 FO#4006
Price 0,05€-1,98€
Year 1995

5 tolarjev

KM#26 FO#7979
Price 1,82€
Year 1995

5 tolarjev

KM#29 FO#7980
Price 0,19€-1,98€
Year 1996

5 tolarjev

KM#32 FO#4007
Price 1,65€
Year 1996

5 tolarjev

KM#33 FO#4008
Price 1,65€
Year 1996

5 tolarjev

KM#38 FO#7981
Price 1,65€
Year 1997

10 tolarjev

KM#41 FO#4009
Price 0,36€-1,94€
Year 2000-2006

100 tolarjev (10 Years of Independence-National Coin)

500 tolarjev (FIFA World Cup-2002)

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