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1991 Croatia, Republika Hrvatska - 5 (Five) Croatian Dinars Banknote P-17
1991 Croatia, Republika Hrvatska - 5 (Five) Croatian Dinars Banknote P-17
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1991 Croatia 5 Dinar – A Transitional Currency
Explore the 1991 Croatia 5 Dinar note (P-17), a fascinating piece from Croatia’s early post-independence monetary system.
Historical Context
Issued by the Government of Croatia, this 5 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-17
Denomination: 5 Dinar
Material: Paper
Issuing Authority: Government of Croatia
Size: 105 × 55 mm
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 5 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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