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Slovenian tolar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Slovenian tolar (SIT) is obsolete. It was replaced with the Euro (EUR) on January 1, 2007. One EUR is equivalent to 239.640 SIT. The Slovenian Tolar is the currency in Slovenia (SI, SVN). The symbol for SIT can be written SlT. The Slovenian Tolar is divided into 100 stotinov (stotins).
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About former Slovene Money - the Slovenian Tolar (Short review) The principal decision concerning the Slovene money - Slovenian Tolar was the selection of the narrative features - the motif and story - to appear on the nine bank-notes (in denominations of 10 000, 5000, 1000, 500, 200, 100, 50, 20 and 10 tolars).
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Convert money in Slovenian Tolar (SIT) to and from foreign currencies using up to date exchange rates. The Slovenian tolar (SIT) is obsolete. It was replaced with the Euro (EUR) on January 1, 2007. One EUR is equivalent to 239.640 SIT.
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From 8 October 1991 to 31 December 2006 the currency unit of the Republic of Slovenia was the tolar, which was divided into 100 stotini. In monetary transactions the ISO currency code SIT was used to refer to the tolar.
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On January 01,2007 the Euro replaced the Slovenian Tolar, which is still redeemable.
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The agreement on participation of the tolar in ERM II is based on a firm commitment by the Slovenian authorities to continue to take the necessary measures to lower inflation in a sustainable way: these include most notably measures aimed at further liberalising administered prices and advancing further with de-indexation,
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The graph below shows historical exchange rates between the Euro (EUR) and the US Dollar (USD) between 9/14/2008 and 10/14/2008 30 Day Graph - View 30 days of exchange rate history for the Euro against the US Dollar.
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