Slovenia Postage Due Stamp
Slovenia · 1991 · 1 Tolar
This postage due stamp features a large numeral '1' in the center, indicating the amount to be collected. The design is simple and functional, with the word 'DOPLAČATI' (To Pay) at the top and 'SLOVENIJA' at the bottom, all enclosed within a decorative border. The denomination 'TOLAR' is printed below the central numeral.
Issued in 1991, this was among the first stamps released by Slovenia following its declaration of independence from Yugoslavia. It marks the introduction of the temporary currency, the Slovenian tolar, which replaced the Yugoslav dinar.
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