Croatian dinar

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Croatian dinar
ISO 4217 code HRD
Central bank Croatian National Bank
 Website www.hnb.hr
User(s)  Croatia
Coins None
Banknotes 1, 5, 10, 25, 100, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10,000, 50,000, 100,000 dinara
This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete.

The dinar was the currency of Croatia between December 23, 1991, and May 30, 1994. The ISO 4217 code was HRD.

History

The Croatian dinar replaced the 1990 version of Yugoslav dinar at par. It was a transitional currency introduced following Croatia's declaration of independence. During its existence the dinar declined in value by a factor of about 70. The dinar was replaced by the kuna at a rate of 1 kuna = 1000 dinara. The currency was not used in the Republic of Serbian Krajina.

Banknotes

Denomination Date of issue
1 dinar
November 8, 1991
5 dinars
10 dinars
25 dinars
100 dinars
500 dinars
1,000 dinars
2,000 dinars
January 15, 1992
5,000 dinars
10,000 dinars
50,000 dinars
May 30, 1993
100,000 dinars

The obverse of all banknotes was the same, with a picture of Croatian Dubrovnik scientist Ruđer Bošković. Notes up to 1000 dinara had the Zagreb cathedral on reverse. The higher denominations featured the Ivan Meštrović sculpture History of the Croats on the reverse.

See also

References

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