Numismatics Collection

From the Austro-Hungarian Krone to the first set of Euro coins, the collection comprises currency and other forms of payment circulating on Slovene territory from the beginning of the 20th century onwards. The Collection turns a spotlight on the financial culture of World War II and the alternative methods of payment employed by the resistance movement in the liberated territories (bonds, vouchers, receipts and handwritten receipts for the payment of goods and services).

Stamped two krone bill, Austro-Hungarian Empire, 1917
Stamped two krone bill, Austro-Hungarian Empire, 1917
One dinar bill, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
One dinar bill, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
500 dinar bill, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
500 dinar bill, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Voucher for 1 lira, Monetary Institute of Slovenia, 1944
Voucher for 1 lira, Monetary Institute of Slovenia, 1944
Voucher for 10 liras, Monetary Institute of Slovenia, 2nd series, 1945
Voucher for 10 liras, Monetary Institute of Slovenia, 2nd series, 1945
100 dinar bill, Federal People’s Republic of Yugoslavia, 1955
100 dinar bill, Federal People’s Republic of Yugoslavia, 1955
10 dinar bill, Socialist Federal republic of Yugoslavia, 1968
10 dinar bill, Socialist Federal republic of Yugoslavia, 1968
100 dinar bill, Socialist Federal republic of Yugoslavia, 1978
100 dinar bill, Socialist Federal republic of Yugoslavia, 1978
2.000.000 dinar bill, Socialist Federal republic of Yugoslavia, 1989
2.000.000 dinar bill, Socialist Federal republic of Yugoslavia, 1989
1000 dinar bill, Socialist Federal republic of Yugoslavia, 1990
1000 dinar bill, Socialist Federal republic of Yugoslavia, 1990
Voucher Republic of Slovenia, 1991
Voucher Republic of Slovenia, 1991
5000 tolar billa, 2004
5000 tolar billa, 2004
Starter kit of euro coins, which entered the market in on 15, December 2006
Starter kit of euro coins, which entered the market in on 15, December 2006