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100 Euros - Bankarium Ljubljana

Issuer Bankarium - Muzej Bančništva Slovenije
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Value 100 Euros (100 EUR)
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Obverse description Teal-tinted note with a wireframe vignette of a stylized urn or pitcher repeated on left and right in underprint. The Bankarium logo and name appear in the upper centre in teal and orange. The large numeral '100' is printed centrally in bold teal, with the website address along the lower margin and NLB branding at lower right.
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Reverse lettering 100
BANKARIUM
MUZEJ BANČNIŠTVA SLOVENIJE
100
Vedno načrtujte finance za prihodnost. Svoje želje ovrednotite ter jih uredite po pomembnosti. Lažje se boste odločali, kaj je nujno in čemu se lahko odpoveste.
Always plan your finances for the future. Evaluate your wishes and sort them by importance. You will find it easier to decide what is necessary and what you can give up.
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Bankarium is the banking museum operated by Nova Ljubljanska Banka in Ljubljana, and this piece is a souvenir or educational issue rather than a circulating instrument — produced for the museum's own purposes, not authorized as legal tender under any monetary authority. Slovenia adopted the euro in January 2007, which gives this note its denominational framing, but it carries no ECB mandate and no serial obligation.

Collector interest is essentially novelty-driven. It documents institutional self-promotion more than monetary history.

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