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Home > World Banknotes > European Banknotes > Croatia > Croatia 10 Dinara - R. Boskovic - Cathedral of Zagreb - 1991

Banknote Croatia 10 Dinara - R. Boskovic - Cathedral of Zagreb - 1991

Ref. : NCB11545
Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
1991
Catalog
WPM (P. 18)
Country
Croatia
Quality
UNC
Face value
10 dinara
Institution
Republica Hrvatska
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The 10 Croatian dinara banknote issued in 1991 has distinctive features on both sides. On the obverse, the inscription "REPUBLIKA HRVATSKA" is found in capital letters, indicating the issuing country, Croatia. The face value, "10", is prominently displayed. The banknote also includes the signature of the Ministar Financija, the Minister of Finance. A portrait of Ru?er Bo?kovi? (1711-1787) appears on the obverse, along with his name and dates of birth and death. The full denomination of the value is written as "DESET HRVATSKIH DINARA", meaning "ten Croatian dinars". The engraver and designer of this side is Zlatko Jaku?.

The reverse of the banknote highlights Zagreb Cathedral, an emblematic building of the Croatian capital. The inscription "REPUBLIKA HRVATSKA" is found again. A commemorative inscription reads "ZAGREB, 8. LISTOPADA, 1991", referring to an important date for Croatia. The face value "10" is repeated, and the full denomination "DESET HRVATSKIH DINARA" is also present. As with the obverse, Zlatko Jaku? is credited as the engraver and designer of this side. The banknote has a watermark consisting of pellets. Its dimensions are 105 × 55 mm.

This 10 dinara banknote was issued in a specific historical context, marking a period of transition for Croatia. The choice of Ru?er Bo?kovi?, a Croatian scientist and intellectual, and Zagreb Cathedral as visual elements underscores the national identity and cultural heritage of the country. All inscriptions are written in the Latin alphabet.

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