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1 Lipa

Uitgever Banka Slovenije
Jaar 1989
Type Non-issued banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Lipa (linden) branch with leaves and blossoms at left; numeral 1 and denomination 1 LIPA in centre with ornamental guilloche border; portrait of dr. France Prešeren at lower right. Serial number prefixed Nº at lower left; issuer inscription BANKA SLOVENIJE at bottom.
Opschrift voorzijde SLOVENIJA
1
ena
1 LIPA
29.3.1990
ZA IZPLAČILO JAMČI LIPA HOLDING
Guverner: Bogdan Oblak
Bankavat jo kriti z zlatom in drugih vrednostih
Banka Slovenije
LIPA SPOMLADE
dr. France Prešeren
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The Banka Slovenije 1 Lipa was issued in 1989 as part of Slovenia's preparatory steps toward monetary independence, before the formal declaration of sovereignty in 1991. The lipa denominations were transitional instruments — issued under Yugoslav federal structures while Slovenian authorities were already planning a separate currency system. By the time the tolar was officially introduced in October 1991, most lipa notes had seen negligible circulation and were withdrawn almost immediately.

Printed in Ljubljana rather than at the Yugoslav federal printing works in Belgrade, a deliberate logistical choice that carried obvious political weight at the time.

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