Croatian Dinars
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The Croatian Dinar, ISO code HRD. was a transitional currency in Croatia, introduced when the country declared its independence from Yugoslavia in 1991. The Croatian Dinar was replaced by the Croatian Kuna in 1994, at a rate of 1000 dinars for 1 kuna.
As explained in our blog article about the value of 50,000 and 100,000 Croatian Dinar notes, there is no monetary value in Croatian Dinars. However at Leftover Currency we offer anyone with leftover Croatian Dinar banknotes a chance to exchange them for their collectible value.
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100000 Dinara banknote Republic of Croatia
Croatian Dinara (HRD) banknotes were issued after Croatia’s independence from Yugoslavia in 1991. The Croatian dinar was temporary money issued by the Ministry of Finance, not the Central Bank. The dinar suffered from high inflation. Higher denomination banknotes were introduced in 1992 and again in 1993 to compensate the loss of purchasing power. This banknote … ContinuedYou get: £0.150001 HRD = £0.0000015000 -
50000 Dinara banknote Republic of Croatia
The Croatian dinar was temporary money issued by the Ministry of Finance following Croatia’s independence from Yugoslavia. The dinar quickly lost value and higher denomination banknotes had to be issued to compensate the loss of purchasing power. The banknote of 50,000 dinara was introduced along with the 100,000 dinara note in May 1993. The Pedeset … ContinuedYou get: £0.075001 HRD = £0.0000015000 -
10000 Dinara banknote Republic of Croatia
The 10,000 dinara banknote was the highest denomination in use in Croatia in 1992, until higher value banknotes were introduced in 1993. This note of 10,000 Deset Tisuca Hrvatskih Dinara has the portrait of Ruder Boskovic on the front and the statue “History of Croats” on the back.You get: £0.015001 HRD = £0.0000015000 -
5000 Dinara banknote Republic of Croatia
Povijest Hrvata, the statue sculpted by Croatian artist Ivan Meštrović, is featured on the back side of the 5000 Dinara banknote. The portrait on the front of the Pet Tisuca Hrvatskih Dinara bill is that of scientist and priest Ruder Boskovic, precursor of the Atomic theory.You get: £0.007501 HRD = £0.0000015000 -
2000 Dinara banknote Republic of Croatia
The 2000 Dinara banknote was one of three extra denominations that were introduced in January 1992. Like the lower denomination banknotes, the front of the 2000 HRD dinara bill shows the portrait of Ruder Boskovic. On the back side of the Dvije Tisuce Hrvatskih Dinara bill is an image of the statue ‘History of Croats’ … ContinuedYou get: £0.003001 HRD = £0.0000015000 -
500 Dinara banknote Republic of Croatia
This banknote of 500 Croatian Dinars shows the portrait of Roger Joseph Boscovich, scientist and priest, on the front side. The back side of the Pet Stotina Hrvatskih Dinara bill shows the two towers of the Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary on the Kaptol in the Upper Town of Zagreb.You get: £0.000751 HRD = £0.0000015000 -
100 Dinara banknote Republic of Croatia
The green-coloured note of 100 Dinara has the text “Sto Hrvatskih Dinara” printed on both sides. On the front is the portrait of scientist and priest Ruder Boskovic. The back side features Zagreb Cathedral on the Kaptol, with its two towers of 108 meters long, the tallest building in Croatia. The cathedral was damaged in … ContinuedYou get: £0.000151 HRD = £0.0000015000 -
25 Dinara banknote Republic of Croatia
Similar to the other Croatian Dinara banknotes, this 25 dinar bill shows Ruder Boskovic’s portrait on the obverse side. The reverse side of the Dvadesetpet Hrvatskih Dinara note features the Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary and Kamenita Vrata gate, two important landmarks in Zagreb.You get: £0.000041 HRD = £0.0000015000 -
10 Dinara banknote Republic of Croatia
Astronomer Ruder Boskovic is pictured on the Croatian Dinar banknotes, including this one of 10 dinara. Living in the 18th century, Boskovic discovered a method to determine the orbit of a comet from three observations, the drawings of which are featured on the obverse side of this Deset Hrvatskih Dinara banknote. On the reverse side … ContinuedYou get: £0.000021 HRD = £0.0000015000 -
5 Dinara banknote Republic of Croatia
The lilla-coloured banknote of 5 Dinars has the portrait of Ruder Boskovic, Croatian 18th century astronomer. The cathedral on the back side of the Pet Hrvatskih Dinara bill is the Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary in Croatia’s capital, Zagreb.You get: £0.000011 HRD = £0.0000015000 -
1 Dinar banknote Republic of Croatia
The banknote of 1 Croatian Dinar features the portrait of astronomer Roger Joseph Boscovich. On the back side of the Jedan Hrvatski Dinar bill is an image of Zagreb Cathedral and Stone Gate in the Upper Town of Zagreb. The 1 dinar banknote was the smallest unit of payment in Croatia in 1991: Croatian Dinar … ContinuedYou get: £0.000001 HRD = £0.0000015000