Coins

Diameter16 mm
Thickness1,3 mm 
Weight0,55 g 
Edgeplain
Alloy
98% Al, 2% Mg 
Put in circulation April 29, 1993
Out of circulation January 15, 2007 
ValuelessJanuary 1, 2017

 

The centre of the obverse of the coin depicts a proteus, with the Latin name "Proteus anguinus" written below it, and the nominal value, expressed in numbers, above it.

The reverse bears an embossed square surface with the number "10" impressed into it, the legend "REPUBLIKA SLOVENIJA" running to the left, and the denomination in words reading "DESET STOTINOV" and the year of coinage to the right.

 

 

Diameter18 mm
Thickness1,3 mm 
Weight 0,70 g 
Edgeplain
Alloy98% Al, 2% Mg 
Put in circulation April 29, 1993 
Out of circulationJanuary 15, 2007
ValuelessJanuary 1, 2017

 

The centre of the obverse of the coin depicts an owl, with the Latin name "Asio otus" written above it, and the nominal value, expressed in numbers, to the left.

The reverse bears an embossed square surface with the number "20" impressed into it, the legend "REPUBLIKA SLOVENIJA" running to the left, and the denomination in words reading "DVAJSET STOTINOV" and the year of coinage to the right.

 


 

Diameter20 mm 
Thickness1,3 mm 
Weight0,85 g 
Edgeplain
Alloy98% Al, 2% Mg 
Put in circulationJanuary 4, 1993
Out of circulationJanuary 15, 2007
ValuelessJanuary 1, 2017

The centre of the obverse of the coin depicts a bee, with the Latin name "Apis mellifera" written to the right of it, and the nominal value, expressed in numbers, to the left of the bee.

The reverse bears an embossed square surface with the number "50" impressed into it, the legend "REPUBLIKA SLOVENIJA" running to the left, and the denomination in words reading "PETDESET STOTINOV" and the year of coinage to the right.

Diameter 22 mm
Thickness 1,7 mm
Weight  4,5 g
Edge  milled
Alloy 78% Cu, 20% Zn, 2% Ni 
Put in circulation  January 4, 1993
Out of circulation January 15, 200 
Valueless January 1, 2017

 

The center of the obverse of the coin shows a large brown trout with two smaller trout below. The Latin name "Salmo trutta fario" is written beneath the small trout, and the nominal value, expressed in numbers, above the large trout.

The reverse bears an embossed circular surface with the number "1" impressed into it, the legend "REPUBLIKA SLOVENIJA" running to the left, and the denomination in words reading "EN TOLAR" and the year of coinage to the right.

 

 

Diameter24 mm
Thickness1,7 mm
Weight 5,4 g
Edge milled
Alloy78% Cu, 20% Zn, 2% Ni 
Put in circulation January 4, 1993
Out of circulationJanuary 15, 200 
ValuelessJanuary 1, 2017
The centre of the obverse of the coin shows a barn swallow in flight. To the right of it the nominal value, expressed in numbers, is written, and below it the Latin name "Hirundo rustica".

The reverse bears an embossed circular surface with the number "2" impressed into it, the legend "REPUBLIKA SLOVENIJA" running to the left, and the denomination in words reading "DVA TOLARJA" and the year of coinage to the right.

 

Diameter 26 mm
Thickness 1,7 mm 
Weight 6,4 g 
Edge milled 
Alloy  78% Cu, 20% Zn, 2% Ni 
Put in circulation  January 4, 1993
Out of circulation Januar 15, 2007  
Valueless January 1, 2017

 

The center of the obverse of the coin shows the head of a steinbock, with the Latin name "Capra ibex" written to the right, and the nominal value, expressed in numbers, to the left of the head.

The reverse bears an embossed circular surface with the number "5" impressed into it, the legend "REPUBLIKA SLOVENIJA" running to the left, and the denomination in words reading "PET TOLARJEV" and the year of coinage to the right.

 

Diameter 22 mm 
Thickness 2,00 mm 
Weight 5,75 g 
Edge miled
Alloy 75% Cu, 25% Ni 
Put in circulation 19 April 2000 
Put out of circulation 15 Januar 2007 
Valueless 1 January 2017

 

The face of the coin bears a rearing horse. Along the edge are the Latin word “EQUUS” and number 10 in Braille Alphabet. On the left upper part of the coin above the horse is the nominal value of the coin (10).

The reverse bears an embossed circular surface with number 10 impressed. Along the edge run clockwise the inscription “REPUBLIKA SLOVENIJE” (Republic of Slovenia) and the denomination in words reading “DESET TOLARJEV” (ten Tolars). Between the words DESET (ten) and TOLARJEV (Tolars) the year of mintage “2000” is horizontally inscribed.

Diameter 24 mm 
Thickness  2,00 mm 
Weight 6,85 g 
Edge waved-edge milled 
Alloy 75% Cu, 25% Ni 
Put in circulation July 7, 2003
Out of circulation January 15, 2007
Valueless January 1, 2017

 

The centre of the obverse of the coin bears an image of a stork in the centre. Above it, along the upper edge, is the value of the coin expressed with the number “20”. The Latin name “CICONIA CICONIA” is written on the right side of the coin along the edge.

 

The reverse of the coin contains an embossed circular surface with the number “20” 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 “DVAJSET TOLARJEV” from the top down. The year of coinage is impressed on the bottom part of the coin.

 

 

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
Out of circulation January 15, 2007
Valueless January 1, 2017

 

The centre of the obverse 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 reverse 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.