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1 Lipa

Issuer Banka Slovenije
Year 1989
Type Fantasy banknote
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Reverse description Green print on white paper, the design printed in mirror image on the left half and upright on the right. A vignette of the Slovenian Parliament building with a stylised spire dominates the centre; the Knežji kamen (Prince's Stone) capital appears at lower left, and a linden branch vignette at lower right. The serial number is printed in blue-green at upper right.
Reverse lettering SLOVENIJA Parlament Slovenije
S L
Banka Slovenije Banka Slovenije
SL 0000001
1 ena 1 ena
1 LIPA 1 LIPA
1 rodman 1 MEDIUM
Knežji kamen Ljubljana 29.11.1989
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The 1 Lipa was issued in 1989 as part of Slovenia's provisional currency series, produced before the republic had formally declared independence — these notes circulated briefly as a transitional instrument during the political fracture of Yugoslavia. The lipa itself was a subdivision unit that never achieved lasting traction; when Slovenia introduced the tolar as its independent currency in October 1991, the lipa denominations were effectively rendered obsolete almost immediately.

Surviving examples from genuine circulation are harder to find than the print run would suggest.

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