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| Issuer | Lipa Holding, Ljubljana |
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| Year | 1992 |
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| Value | 1 Lipa |
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| Obverse description | Green-toned note with a portrait vignette of Primicova Julija at right, rendered in fine intaglio-style line engraving with linden blossoms at centre. The numeral "1" appears at left against a guilloche underprint, with the issuer name "BANKA SLOVENIJE" running vertically along the right margin. An anti-counterfeiting legend is printed along the left edge. |
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| Obverse lettering | PONAREJANJE SE KAZNUJE PO ZAKONU 1 ZA IZPLAČILO JAMČI LIPA HOLDING Bankovec je krit v zlatu in drugih vrednostih ENA LIPA Primicova Julija BANKA SLOVENIJE |
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Lipa Holding was a Slovenian company that issued this note in 1992, the year after Slovenia's independence, during a period when the country's monetary infrastructure was still being assembled and the tolar had only just been introduced. Corporate and local authority scrip of this kind filled genuine transactional gaps in the early 1990s Slovenian economy, particularly at the regional level where liquidity in the new national currency was uneven.
The designer credit "Rodman" likely refers to Dušan Rodman, a Slovenian graphic artist active in this period. Ljubljana-printed and Ljubljana-issued — one of the relatively few cases where origin and place of payment are genuinely the same.