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1991 Croatia, Republika Hrvatska - 100 Croatian Dinars Banknote P-20

1991 Croatia, Republika Hrvatska - 100 Croatian Dinars Banknote P-20

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Description

1991 Croatia 100 Dinar – A Transitional Currency

Explore the 1991 Croatia 100 Dinar note (P-20), a fascinating piece from Croatia’s early post-independence monetary system.

Historical Context

Issued by the National Bank of Croatia, this 100 Dinar note was part of Croatia’s first currency series following its independence from Yugoslavia. The Croatian Dinar was a temporary currency used from 1991 to 1994, before being replaced by the Kuna.

Key Features & Specifications

Pick Number: P-20

Denomination: 100 Dinar

Material: Paper

Issuing Authority: National Bank of Croatia

Size: 110 × 62 mm

Printer: Tumba Bruk, Sweden

Demonetized: May 30, 1994

Design Elements

Front: A portrait of Ruđer Bošković, a renowned Croatian mathematician, physicist, and astronomer, alongside geometric calculations.

Back: A depiction of the Zagreb Cathedral, one of Croatia’s most iconic religious and architectural landmarks.

Security Features

Watermark: Lozenges pattern

Security Thread: None

UV-sensitive security elements: Not present due to printing techniques of the time

Collector’s Appeal

This 100 Dinar note is a prized addition for numismatists, offering a blend of historical significance, artistic design, and transitional monetary value. Whether you're an experienced collector or just beginning your journey, this banknote is a must-have!

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