Republika Hrvatska (Republic of Croatia)
One Dinar
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Dated 1991, P16a |
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Reverse |
Five Dinara
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Dated 1991, P17a |
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Reverse |
Ten Dinara
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Dated 1991, P18a |
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Reverse |
Twenty Five Dinara
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Dated 1991, P19a |
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Reverse |
One Hundred Dinara
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Dated 1991, P20a |
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Reverse |
Five Hundred Dinara
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Dated 1991, P21a |
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Reverse |
One Thousand Dinara
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Dated 1991, P22a |
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Reverse |
Two Thousand Dinara
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Dated 1992, P23a |
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Reverse |
Five Thousand Dinara
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Dated 1992, P24a |
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Reverse |
Ten Thousand Dinara
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Dated 1992, P25a |
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Reverse |
Fifty Thousand Dinara
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Dated 1993, P26a |
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Reverse
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One Hundred Thousand Dinara
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Dated 1993, P27a |
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Reverse |
A complete set of Croatia obsolete Dinar notes issued between 1991 to 1993. In all, a total of 12 notes (P16a to P27a) from 1 Dinar to 100,000 Dinara. These notes have since been withdrew from circulation and as such no longer legal tender in the country. All notes are in uncirculated condition and all with matching serial numbers of 932. Noticed that the values of 20 and 50 Dinara were not printed for this series. The Republic of Croatia was formerly part of the Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia since 1918. On 8.10.1991, the country declared independence following the break up of Yugoslavia. Since then, the country has changed it's national currency from Dinar to Kuna. A total of 50,000 sets were put together in a presentation folders as numismatic products for collectors.
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