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Exchange Slovenian Tolars for Cash in the UK

We accept Slovenian Tolars coins, current banknotes and withdrawn notes — including currency banks won't exchange.

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1. Add your Slovenian Tolars

Select the notes and coins you want to exchange

2. Send your currency

Post your currency using our free secure envelope

3. Get paid to your bank

Receive payment within 5 working days

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Current Slovenian Tolar Exchange Rates

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Exchange Rates
Currency Type Rate (GBP)
Current Banknotes £0.000000
Withdrawn Notes £0.001600
Slovenian Tolar Coins £0.000136

Last updated: 5 July 2026 at 13:00

Slovenian Tolars Banknotes & Coins We Accept

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About Slovenian Tolar Exchange

The Slovenian Tolar (SIT) was the official currency of Slovenia from independence in 1991 until the country adopted the Euro in 2007, making all Tolar banknotes and coins withdrawn from circulation. We accept the full range of Tolar denominations, including older series and any notes that may be worn or damaged.

Current Tolar Banknotes

As Slovenia now uses the Euro, there are no current Tolar banknotes in circulation — every Tolar note is a withdrawn issue. We exchange the complete range of Slovenian Tolar banknotes issued between 1990 and 2003, including higher-value notes such as the 10,000 Tolar note and the 5,000 Tolar note, as well as all lower denominations.

Old Series & Damaged Notes

Unlike most high street exchanges, we accept the full span of Slovenian Tolar issues, including early notes such as the 2,000 Tolar note issued in 1991 and the 1,000 Tolar note. We apply a slightly reduced rate for damaged or heavily worn notes, provided they remain at least 50% intact. If you also have leftover pre-Euro currency from neighbouring countries, we exchange Croatian Kuna and Austrian Schilling as well.

Slovenian Tolar Coins

We accept Slovenian Tolar coins across all denominations. The rate for coins is slightly lower than for banknotes due to the additional handling involved, but unlike most banks and post offices we will not turn them away.

Why Exchange With Us?

  • Competitive exchange rates updated daily
  • Accept coins and damaged notes that banks won’t take
  • We verify your currency and pay you within 5 working days
  • No hidden fees or charges

Slovenian Tolar Exchange FAQ

Can I still exchange Slovenian Tolars now that Slovenia uses the Euro?

Yes, absolutely. Although Slovenia adopted the Euro in 2007 and Tolars are no longer legal tender, we continue to exchange them. Most UK banks will not accept withdrawn foreign currencies, so a specialist service like ours is usually your best option.

Do you accept the earliest Tolar notes issued in 1990?

Yes. We accept the full range of Slovenian Tolar issues, including the earliest notes from 1990 such as the 100, 200, and 500 Tolar banknotes. These older notes are accepted at our standard withdrawn-currency rate.

I have a mixture of Tolar banknotes and coins — can I send them all together?

Yes, you can send both banknotes and coins in the same parcel. Simply box everything up and post it to us yourself. Once we receive and verify your currency, we will pay you within 5 working days by bank transfer or PayPal. If you are not happy with the offer for any reason, we will return your currency free of charge.

Are damaged or torn Tolar banknotes accepted?

Yes, we do accept damaged Tolar notes, provided they are at least 50% intact. A slightly reduced rate applies compared to notes in good condition, but we will not refuse a note simply because it is creased, faded, or has a small tear.

What is the highest-value Tolar banknote you exchange?

The highest-value note we exchange is the 10,000 Tolar banknote issued in 2003. If you are unsure about a particular note or denomination, feel free to contact us and we will be happy to help.

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