Showing posts with label Kuna. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kuna. Show all posts

Friday, 13 August 2021

Captivating Kuna

In this article, I am going to share "The Croatian Currency".

Like Dollars and pound, Croatia also has a unique currency.  Prior to 1994, it switched between the Kuna and Dinar.  But since then, It's only been the Kuna.  We'll be diving into some curious tales about this, focusing more on the interesting facts and instances about the Kuna.

Kuna (Kn) which in Croatian means pine marten, an animal similar to the squirrel.  In the past, pine marten’s fur was used for trading as they were prized for their very fine fur.  The winter coat of the European pine marten has always been much in demand.  I also heard that in Roman times, taxes were paid in terms of Marten skins.

Kuna paper money comes in 8 denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, and 1000 Kuna notes.

I managed to lay hands on only the 10 Kuna.


The funny thing that one can notice in the notes is that the longer the man’s beard, the more value a banknote has.

5 Kuna – count Fran Krsto Frankopan and duke Petar Zrinski (withdrawn in 2007)
10    Kuna – Istrian bishop Juraj Dobrila - beardless
20    Kuna – Duke Josip Jelačić - has simple moustache
50    Kuna – poet and Dubrovnik nobleman Ivan Gundulić 
100  Kuna – Duke and poet Ivan Mažuranić- Mustache with a little beard
200  Kuna – politician Stjepan Radić
500  Kuna – poet and Split nobleman Marko Marulić
1000 Kuna – politician Ante Starčević

1, 2, and 5 Kuna come in silver colour coins too.  I have got 1 and 2 Kuna.  You can see the 'pine marten' on the below Kuna coins.



Let's look at the fragmentation.  1 Kuna is made of 100 Lipa (Lp). The word lipa means linden tree in Croatian.  It's very normal to see these trees in marketplaces in the olden days.  As it has wider branches and dense structure, it served as an umbrella for the sellers.  It is a wonderful medicinal plant too.  Their, flowers, leaves, and barks are used to treat many diseases, especially lung-related ones.  You can see their leaves on the below Lipa coins.

Lipa has its own coin denominations -1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50. All are silver colour, except 5 and 10 Lipa which is golden.  Looking for 1 and 2 Lipa to add to my collection.






Wednesday, 17 March 2021

Croatia Coin Collection

 Croatia Coin Collection

50 Lipa 1998
(Backside Latin Name)


50 Lipa 2007


20 Lipa 2017


10 Lipa 2017


5 Lipa 2015


2 Lipe 2007


1 Lipa 2009


5 Kuna  2017


2 Kune  2015


1 Kuna  2011


Sunday, 24 February 2019

Croatia Bank Notes

Croatia Bank Notes

10 Kuna, 2012
Mr. Istrian Bishop Juraj Dobrila depicted on the note

Pula Arena 

1 Dinar
(Catalog #16, 1991)


5 Dinar, 1991


100 Dinar, 1991


100 000 000 Dinar  1993