Croatian Kuna
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The Croatian Kuna was Croatia’s national currency from 1994 until 2022. On 1 January 2023, the Balkan country introduced the Euro as its national currency.
The word ‘kuna’ means ‘marten’ in Croatian. The origin lies in the use of marten pelts as units of value in medieval trading. The name ‘kuna’ has no relation to the Slavic currencies called ‘koruna’.
The Croatian Kuna was introduced as the currency of the Republic of Croatia in 1994, replacing the Croatian Dinar at a ratio of 1000 dinar to 1 kuna.
We exchange both Kuna coins and Kuna banknotes. Our online exchange service is quick, easy, secure and free of charge.
To convert your leftover Croatian Kuna to cash, select the type of Croatian Kuna you want to exchange:
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5 Croatian Kuna banknote
This five Croatian Kuna bill features the images of Fran Krsto Frankopan and Petar Zrinski. On the paper banknote a caption reads ‘narodna banka Hrvatske’. 5 Croatian Kuna notes like these exist in similar designs dated 2001, 1995 and 1993. The Pet Kuna bill (5 kuna) was withdrawn from circulation on 1 January 2023 following … ContinuedYou get: £0.354251 HRK = £0.0708500000 -
10 Croatian Kuna banknote series 2001
The banknote of 10 Croatian Kuna (deset kuna) shows Juraj Dobrila, Catholic Bishop. Text on the paper note reads ‘narodna banka Hrvatske’. The colour of the 2001-dated 10 kuna banknotes is brown. Croatian Kuna banknotes like these were in circulation until 1 January 2023, when Croatia joined the Eurozone and adopted the Euro as its … ContinuedYou get: £0.708501 HRK = £0.0708500000 -
20 Croatian Kuna banknote series 2001
The note of 20 Croatian Kuna (dvadeset kuna) portrays Josip Jelacic, Ban of Croatia. On the paper banknote a caption reads ‘narodna banka Hrvatske’. The date on the back of the 20 HRK bill is 2001. Croatian Kuna banknotes such as this 20 kuna bill were withdrawn on 1 January 2023, when Croatia adopted the … ContinuedYou get: £1.417001 HRK = £0.0708500000 -
50 Croatian Kuna banknote series 2002
This banknote of 50 Croatian Kuna (pedeset kuna) features the portrait of Ivan Gundulic, Croatian poet. The blue-coloured paper 50 HRK banknote contains the words ‘narodna banka Hrvatske’. The date on the back of the note is 2002. Croatia adopted the Euro as its national currency on 1 January 2023. All Croatian Kuna banknotes and … ContinuedYou get: £3.542501 HRK = £0.0708500000 -
100 Croatian Kuna banknote series 2002
The banknote 100 Croatian Kuna (sto kuna) portrays Ivan Mazuranic, Croatian poet. The words ‘narodna banka Hrvatske’ are printed on the 100 HRK paper note. The banknote is dated 2002. 100 Croatian Kuna banknotes like these are no longer in circulation in Croatia. This is because Croatia adopted the Euro as its national currency on … ContinuedYou get: £7.085001 HRK = £0.0708500000