SLOVENIA 10 STOTINOV 1993 UNC OLM SALAMANDER (PROTEUS ANGUINEUS) VALUE WITHIN SQ

SLOVENIA 10 STOTINOV 1993 UNC OLM SALAMANDER (PROTEUS ANGUINEUS) VALUE WITHIN SQ

$1.05

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$1.05

101

Country/Region of Manufacture: Slovenia
Year: 1993
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
Restocking Fee: No
KM Number: 7
Certification: Uncertified
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
Grade: Ungraded
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Composition: Aluminum

SLOVENIA 10 STOTINOV 1993 UNC OLM SALAMANDER (PROTEUS ANGUINEUS) VALUE WITHIN SQUARE
WEIGHT:.55g
SIZE:16mm
METAL:ALUMINUM
EURO COUNTRY NO MORE TOLARS
50 tolars Diameter: 26 mm Thickness: 2.00 mm Weight: 8.00 g Edge: alternating plain/ milled Alloy: 75% Cu, 25% Ni Put in circulation: July 7, 2003 The centre of the obverse of the coin contains an embossed circular surface with the number “50” impressed into it. The legend “REPUBLIKA SLOVENIJA” is written on the left side of the coin, from the bottom up, and along the right edge the denomination of the coin in words reading “PETDESET TOLARJEV” from the top down. The year of coinage is impressed on the bottom part of the coin. The reverse of the coin bears an image of a bull in the centre. The Latin name “TAURUS TAURUS” is written above it along the upper edge. The number “50”, expressing the value of the coin, is written along the bottom edge. The 50 Tolar banknote remains legal and valid means of payment. If Slovenia fulfils the convergence criteria and the EU Council adopts the decision concerning the introduction of the euro in Slovenia, the euro will become Slovenian money on 1 January 2007. This means that the euro will become the monetary unit of the Republic of Slovenia, and euro banknotes and euro coins will be legal tender in the territory of the Republic of Slovenia.