Slovenia
1990 - Slovenia 1 Tolar banknote PIC 1 UNC
This Slovenia 1 Tolar banknote is associated with 1990 and is catalogued as Pick P1. The note is lis..
1990 - Slovenia 10 Tolarjev banknote PIC 4 UNC
This individual Slovenia 10 Tolarjev banknote is associated with 1990 and is listed under Pick refer..
1990 - Slovenia 2 Tolarjev banknote PIC 2 UNC
Slovenia 2 Tolarjev banknote associated with 1990, catalogued as Pick P2. This UNC example features ..
1992 - Slovenia 10 Tolarjev banknote PIC 11 UNC
This Slovenia 10 Tolarjev banknote is catalogued as Pick P11 and associated with 15 January 1992. Th..
1992 - Slovenia 100 Tolarjev banknote PIC 14 UNC
This Slovenia 100 Tolarjev banknote corresponds to Pick P14 and is associated with the catalogue dat..
1992 - Slovenia 20 Tolarjev banknote PIC 12 UNC
Slovenia 20 Tolarjev banknote, associated with 15 January 1992 and catalogued as Pick P12. The note ..
1992 - Slovenia 200 Tolarjev banknote PIC 15a UNC
This Slovenia 200 Tolarjev banknote is the 1992 date variant catalogued as Pick P15a. The note is li..
1992 - Slovenia 50 Tolars banknote PIC 13 UNC
This Slovenian 50 Tolarjev banknote is catalogued as Pick P13 and is associated with the date 15 Jan..
2003 - Slovenia 100 Tolarjev banknote PIC 28 UNC
This multicolour Slovenia 100 Tolarjev banknote is catalogued as 2003 under Pick reference P28. The ..
Frequently asked questions
Which periods of Slovenian banknotes are represented in this shop’s catalog?
The Slovenia catalog includes banknotes dated 1990, 1992 and 2003. The 1990 entries include 1 Tolar, 2 Tolarjev and 10 Tolarjev notes. The 1992 group covers denominations from 10 to 200 Tolarjev, while the 2003 material is represented by a 100 Tolarjev note. These dates and denominations describe the banknotes represented in this shop’s catalog, rather than a complete listing of every Slovenian issue.
Which denominations and Pick references can collectors find in the Slovenia category?
The catalog represents denominations of 1, 2, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 200 Tolarjev or Tolar, depending on the wording used in the product title. Pick references include P1, P2, P4, P11, P12, P13, P14, P15a and P28. The references provide a practical way to organise the category by catalog identification, while the denomination and date help distinguish the individual notes.
How can I identify a Slovenian banknote listed in this catalog?
Start by checking the denomination, date and Pick reference shown in the listing. For example, the 1992 group includes P11 for 10 Tolarjev, P12 for 20 Tolarjev, P13 for 50 Tolarjev, P14 for 100 Tolarjev and P15a for 200 Tolarjev. The 1990 notes are identified as P1, P2 and P4, while the 2003 100 Tolarjev note is listed as P28. Matching these details is useful when comparing similar notes.
What should collectors record when organising Slovenian banknotes from this category?
A useful record should include the country, denomination, year, Pick reference and the condition designation shown in the listing. The Slovenia entries use references such as P15a and P28, which should be retained exactly when cataloguing a note. The product titles also use the designation UNC, so collectors may wish to record that wording alongside the identification details. Keeping these fields together helps separate notes with similar denominations but different dates or references.
What should I check before buying a Slovenian banknote from this catalog?
Before buying, compare the product title with the details you want to collect: denomination, year, Pick reference and the stated condition designation. This is especially helpful for denominations appearing with different dates, such as 100 Tolarjev, which is represented by both a 1992 reference and P28 dated 2003. Also check whether the reference matches your collecting plan, particularly when a listing uses a specific variant designation such as P15a.
What denomination pattern stands out in the Slovenia catalog?
The catalog shows a progression from low denominations to higher values across its represented dates. The 1990 material includes 1, 2 and 10 Tolarjev, while the 1992 group extends through 10, 20, 50, 100 and 200 Tolarjev. The 100 Tolarjev denomination also appears in a 2003 listing, creating a useful comparison point between the 1992 and 2003 material. This pattern can help collectors organise searches by denomination and date.









