Talk:Slovenian euro coins

Date
''On January 1, 2007, Slovenia is expected to replace its national currency, the tolar, with the euro. ''

Is this the date that Euro coins and bills will actually begin to circulate? Or will there be a transition period where the Tolar is locked to a specific exchange rate against the Euro? --Jfruh 21:59, 8 April 2006 (UTC)


 * Jan 1, 2007 is the day, when Euro coins and bills start to circulate. There is a 14 day transition period, where both, the tolar and the euro are legal tender. Gugganij 08:10, 9 April 2006 (UTC)

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Different sort of 50 cent coin
I have managed to acquire a Slovenian 50 cent coin with a different design than that pictured here. It shows a castle instead of a mountain and bears the word "Slovensko". It is stamped 2009. I also have another Slovenian 50 cent coin with the same design as that pictured here. Where did the first one, with the different design, come from? J I P &#124; Talk 16:33, 25 July 2010 (UTC)
 * I found out it's actually a Slovakian coin. The word "Slovensko" threw me off, I didn't realise it didn't mean "Slovenian". J I P  &#124; Talk 16:38, 25 July 2010 (UTC)