Slovenian tolar

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The Slovenian tolar was the former national currency of Slovenia, used from the country’s independence in 1991 until it adopted the euro in 2007.

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Slovenian tolar canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fiat currency
former national currency
cashChangeoverDateToEuro 01 January 2007
category Currencies of Europe
Modern obsolete currencies
centralBank Bank of Slovenia
Bank of Slovenia
surface form: Banka Slovenije
country Slovenia
currencyOf Slovenia
dateOfEuroConversionRateFixing 11 July 2006
denominationType banknotes
coins
endContext Slovenia joining the eurozone
eurozoneEntryOfCountry Slovenia in 2007
fixedConversionRateToEuro 239.640 SIT = 1 EUR
hasSubunitNamePlural stotinov
hasUnitNamePlural tolarjev
introduced 08 October 1991
ISO4217Code SIT
languageOfInscription Slovene
legalTenderUntil 14 January 2007
monetaryAuthority Bank of Slovenia
officialIn Slovenia
surface form: Republic of Slovenia
peggedTo euro
region Europe
replacedByCurrency EUR
euro
replacedCurrency Yugoslav dinar
startContext Slovenian independence from Yugoslavia
status obsolete
subunit stotin
subunitToUnit 100 stotinov = 1 tolar
symbol SIT
usedAfterIndependenceOf Slovenia
usedBetween 1991–2006 for most transactions
usedFor cash transactions
non-cash payments
usedFrom 1991
usedUntil 2007

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Euro replacedCurrency Slovenian tolar
Yugoslav dinar replacedBy Slovenian tolar
Yugoslav dinar successorStatesCurrencies Slovenian tolar
euro replacedCurrency Slovenian tolar