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Croatia – 10 Kuna Banknote (2001–2012 Issue)
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Croatia – 10 Kuna Banknote (2001–2012 Issue)


A collectible piece of Croatian monetary history, this 10 Kuna banknote was issued by the National Bank of Croatia during the early years of the Republic and circulated between 2001 and 2012. Officially demonetized on 15 January 2023, it is now a sought-after keepsake for collectors, history enthusiasts, and travelers with fond memories of Croatia.

Design & Details:

  • Obverse: Brown, green, and orange on a white background, featuring a portrait of Juraj Dobrila, a prominent Croatian bishop and benefactor, positioned to the right of the vertical security thread.
  • Reverse: Depicts the Church of St. Euphemia in Rovinj with decorative patterns symbolizing Croatia’s cultural heritage.
  • Material: 100% cotton paper for durability and a tactile feel.
  • Size: 125 × 63 mm (rectangular).
  • Printing Technique: Intaglio and letterpress, giving fine detail and texture.
  • Script: Latin lettering — “DESET KUNA” (Ten Kuna), “HRVATSKA NARODNA BANKA” (Croatian National Bank).

Historical Significance:

The Kuna was Croatia’s national currency from 1994 until it was replaced by the Euro in 2023. This 10 Kuna note captures a significant era of the nation’s economic independence and features meticulous design work that reflects Croatian culture and history.

Condition: Lightly circulated with minor folds

Serial number: B2095934C

Stock: Only 1 piece available — once it’s gone, it’s gone!

Perfect for:

✔ Currency collectors

✔ History buffs

✔ Souvenir seekers from Croatia

CHF 3.47 CHF 3.47  Tax Included

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