
Hello everyone, im a banknote collector from Kosovo and i wanted to share with you the beautiful banknote of your country! I also wanted to ask you, what could you have bought with this one, what was it’s value back then?

Hello everyone, im a banknote collector from Kosovo and i wanted to share with you the beautiful banknote of your country! I also wanted to ask you, what could you have bought with this one, what was it’s value back then?
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You would get one or two cups of coffe for this. I also liked the design of this one best.
Around 1992, you could buy 2 cups of coffee for that. Or 2 packs of cigarettes.
Really depends on the year, 100 SIT on 1.1.1995 is equivalent to 1.28€.
At the end it was 0,42€. But when I was in primary school you could get 2 scoops of ice cream, or a bag of candy, or two small bags of smoki, or 2l of petroleum. I was happy if I got 100 SIT.
Or 1/2 liter of cocacola in wending machine
A single ride on Ljubljana buses (if you didn’t buy tokens which were 70 SIT) :)))
When they went out you could buy a cup of coffee in ljubljana
100 Tolars. You could get one decent cup of coffee.
100 sit. You could get a chocolate or chips at a store, a coffee or a tea at a bar, with two you could have a beer. Beer is now at least 2e, all the other things are 1e+.
A scoop of ice cream 80-120 SIT
I remember seeing Green Day in 1995 in Hala Tivoli. The ticket was 1500 SIT
100 SIT got you a pack of 2006 FIFA world cup Pannini stickers
Worth around 40 cents(€) today, but at the time you could get about 5€ worth of stuff today.
My favorite design, next to Vega (50 SIT)
In the 1994 you could get two lučka’s – basic vanilla icecream with chocolate on a stick. In 2002 you colud get one black coffee. In a few bars also with milk.
I somehow see a patern that 100sit is basically equivalent to 1 eur. Eventhough the official rate is different.
One cup of ice cream.
100g Milka Chocolate
Half a burek, 1 beer in the store, little less than half a beer in bar. Those were the prices at the end.
2x Tom sladoled.
Any chocolate you wanted.
2x Erik ice tea
1kg of bananas
[https://imgur.com/YWd9OUt](https://imgur.com/YWd9OUt)
have it as a coin
1 litre of regular fresh non-branded (not UHT) milk, just before the switch to EUR.
One scoop of ice cream.
Ten hubba bubba gums or 1 milka chocolate.
Roughly one glass of spritzer. In bars, 1dl of wine was 60-70 sit and 20sit for mineral water.
One coffee or tea in a bar. Or two beverages from coffee vending machine in my school.
You could almost buy the cheapest cigarettes, which were at 130sit.