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The listing, 100,000 Dinara Republic Of Croatia (High Value) has ended.

1993 This note is uncirculated and comes in a protective sleeve. Free shipping.
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Croatia entered a union with Hungary in 1102. In 1526, the Croatian Parliament elected Ferdinand from the House of Habsburg to the Croatian throne. In 1918, Croatia declared independence from Austria–Hungary and co-founded the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. An independent Croatian state briefly existed during World War II. After World War II, Croatia became a founding member of the Second Yugoslavia. On 25 June 1991, Croatia declared independence and became a sovereign state.
Jun 27th, 2010 at 5:46:18 PM PDT by
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The kuna as we know it today, was introduced as recently as 1994 when the Yugoslav dinar was replaced with the Croatian dinar ,which was the official currency of Croatia between the years 1991 and 1994.

The exchange rate for the dinar and the kuna was 1 kuna to 1000 dinara. Each kuna is divided into 100 lipa. The word lipa means lime tree in Croatian. The kuna is issued and regulated by the Croatian National Bank but the coins are produced by the Croatian Monetary Institute.
So 100 Kuna = $17.22 USD
Jun 27th, 2010 at 5:52:47 PM PDT by
Original
Nice!
Jun 29th, 2010 at 4:54:51 PM PDT by
Original
Thanks
Jun 30th, 2010 at 7:33:07 AM PDT by
Original
If I would go to Croatia, could I use this money or they use different kind of money now?
Jul 2nd, 2010 at 4:44:29 AM PDT by
Original
They use a different kind but Im sure it can be extchanged at a bank. I Think.
Jul 3rd, 2010 at 9:13:54 AM PDT by

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