European Monetary Union new signature 50-euro note confirmed for Slovenia
50 euros, 2002. Like ECB B4, but new signature (Draghi) and country code H (Slovenia). Courtesy of Sev Onyshkevych.Read More…
50 euros, 2002. Like ECB B4, but new signature (Draghi) and country code H (Slovenia). Courtesy of Sev Onyshkevych.Read More…
Coins and Banknotes of Yugoslavia, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro and MacedoniaZlatko Viščević, 1173 pages, soft cover, 192 x 120 mm, black and white illustrations, Croatian and English, ISBN 978-953-56890-0-3, US$52 / €40 (free shipping), kin2.orders@gmail.com Download the free sample chapter: Coins and Banknotes of the Kingdom ofRead More…
Coins and Banknotes of Yugoslavia, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro and MacedoniaZlatko Viščević, 1173 pages, soft cover, 192 x 120 mm, black and white illustrations, Croatian and English, ISBN 978-953-56890-0-3, US$52 / €40 plus shipping, www.hrvatskanumizmatika.net Download the free sample chapter: Coins and Banknotes of the Kingdom ofRead More…
,, Slovenia adopts the euro tomorrow, so it’s fitting that we report on a half dozen previously unlisted date/signature combos: 200 tolars (US$1.10), 15. Januar 2004. Issued August 2, 2004. Like Pick 15, but new date and signatures (Mitja Gaspari, Guverner; Samo Nucic, Clan Sveta Banke). 1,000 tolars ($5.50), 15.Read More…
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