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10 Comments
The first one is 0,04 EUR, the second one is 0,08 EUR and the third one is 0,42 EUR.
We swtiched to Euro in 2007. Here are some average basic prices from [july 2005](https://www.stat.si/doc/statinf/2005/si-193.pdf):
* 1kg white bread 462,91 SIT (1,93 EUR)
* 1kg unboned beef, joint (kg) 1.473,00 SIT (6,15 EUR)
* 1l milk, 3.5% fat, tetrapack (l) 132,90 SIT (0,55 EUR)
* 1kg potatoes 67,81 SIT (0,28 EUR)
* 1k tomatoes 364,74 SIT (1,52 EUR)
* 1l pale ale 1/2l bottle 325,88 SIT (1,36 EUR)
* 1l petrol, unleaded, 95-oct. 217,40 SIT (0,91 EUR)
From the same source (Statistical office), here are the prices for 2023:
* 1kg white bread 3,30 EUR (71% higher)
* 1kg unboned beef (kg) 10,10 EUR (64% higher)
* 1l milk, 3.5% fat 1,16 EUR (110% higher)
* 1kg potatoes 1,03 EUR (268% higher)
* 1k tomatoes 4,03 EUR (165% higher)
* 1l pale ale 2,10 EUR (54% higher)
* 1l petrol, unleaded, 95-oct. 1,45 EUR (59% higher)
Still pretty common so not worth much if anything. For 120 SIT you could get a coffee.
Its worth 54 cents so yea maybe an icecream.or something ,
Maybe they are worth more to colectors in australia than they are here but i wouldt say that you will get more then a couple AUD for it.
Nice, keep them safe
In the 90’s you could get a sack of fries for 100 tolars. Mayonnaise would be 20 extra.
Not worth anything in general…keep it as a memory
I don’t think they’re worth anything, but keep them, they may get value eventually.
100SIT was maybe about 0.7AUD or 42 cents. Seems like little but in the 90s that amount could be used for example for a Liter of gas (was just around there), a chicken for lunch (80SIT), loaf of bread was 60-80SIT, coffee was 100SIT…
What I miss most about these is that I learned a bunch of Slovenian history by looking up people on the money bills, can’t do that with the monopoly money-looking € bills. Those old bills had an identity and felt “ours”
I loved the design of those. These are in fact quite rare to come by nowadays, especially outside our country.
239,64 SIT (slovenski tolar, slovene tolar) was the exchange rate for 1 EURO
nominally, you have change, a good half euro there
sentimentally, not much more tbh as tolars arent that rare yet, iirc our central bank still exchanges paper tolar currency
Keep them safe, they’re important history, at least for us