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1000 Dinara banknote Republic of Croatia
The banknote of 1000 Dinara was the highest denomination banknote in Croatia in 1991. Higher denomination banknotes were issued from 1992, to the point where in 1993 the highest denomination banknote was 100,000 dinara. The 1000 dinars note has the text “Tisucu Hrvatskih Dinara” and features Zagreb Cathedral and Croatian astronomer Ruđer Bošković.You get: £0.001501 HRD = £0.0000015000 -
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: £3.631001 HRK = £0.0726200000 -
5 Lipa coin Croatia
This 5 lipa coin has a diameter of 18mm and a weight of 2.5 grams. Text on the brass plated steel piece reads ‘Republika Hrvatska – Hrast Luznjak Quercus Robur’.You get: £0.002981 HRK = £0.0596100000 -
50 Croatian Kuna banknote series 1993
The 1993-dated banknote of 50 Croatian Kuna (pedeset kuna) depicts Ivan Gundulic, Croatian poet. The paper note contains the words ‘narodna banka Hrvatske’.You get: £3.631001 HRK = £0.0726200000 -
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 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: £7.262001 HRK = £0.0726200000 -
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 -
2 Lipa coin Croatia
This 2 lipe coin has a diameter of 17mm and weighs 0.92g. On the aluminium piece, the inscription reads ‘Republika Hrvatska – Vinova Loza Vitis Vinifera’.You get: £0.001191 HRK = £0.0596100000 -
1 Lipa coin Croatia
This 1 lipa coin has a diameter of 17mm and a weight of 0.7 grams. The text on the lightweight aluminium Croatian lipa coin spells out ‘Republika Hrvatska – Kukuruz Zea Mays’.You get: £0.000601 HRK = £0.0596100000 -
100 Croatian Kuna banknote series 1993
The 1993-dated banknote of 100 Croatian Kuna (sto kuna) features the image of Ivan Mazuranic, Croatian poet. Text on the paper note reads ‘narodna banka Hrvatske’.You get: £7.262001 HRK = £0.0726200000 -
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 -
200 Croatian Kuna banknote series 2002
The 200 Croatian Kuna banknote (dvjesta kuna) has the portrait of Stjepan Radic, Croatian statesman, on the obverse side. The text on the paper note reads ‘narodna banka Hrvatske’. The 200 HRK banknote is dated 2002. 200 Croatian Kuna banknotes such as these are no longer in circulation in Croatia. The Balkan country joined the … ContinuedYou get: £14.524001 HRK = £0.0726200000 -
200 Croatian Kuna banknote series 1993
The 1993-dated banknote of 200 Croatian Kuna (dvjesta kuna) depicts the portrait of Stjepan Radic, Croatian politician. The paper note contains the words ‘narodna banka Hrvatske’.You get: £14.524001 HRK = £0.0726200000 -
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