Slovenian tolar

Slovenian tolar
slovenski tolar (Slovene)
ISO 4217
CodeSIT
Unit
PluralThe language(s) of this currency belong(s) to the Slavic languages. There is more than one way to construct plural forms.
SymbolT
Denominations
Subunit
1100stotin
Banknotes10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 5000, 10,000 tolarjev
Coins
 Freq. used50 stotinov, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 tolarjev
 Rarely used10, 20 stotinov
Demographics
User(s)None, previously:
 Slovenia
Issuance
Central bankBank of Slovenia
 Websitewww.bsi.si
Valuation
Inflation0.8%
 SourceBank of Slovenia, 2005
 MethodCore CPI
EU Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM)
Since28 June 2004
Fixed rate since11 July 2006
Replaced by euro, non cash1 January 2007
Replaced by euro, cash14 January 2007
1 € =239.640 tolars
Band15%
This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete.

The tolar was the currency of Slovenia from 8 October 1991 until the introduction of the euro on 1 January 2007. It was subdivided into 100 stotinov (cents). The ISO 4217 currency code for the Slovenian tolar was SIT. From October 1991 until June 1992, the acronym SLT was in use.[1]

  1. ^ "Pregled pomembnejših dogodkov v Sloveniji med 29. junijem in 4. julijem" [Review of More Important Events in Slovenia From 29 June until 4 July] (in Slovenian). Slovenian Press Agency.

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