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500 Croatian Dinars Banknote (Five Hundred Croatian Dinars / 1991), Obverse & Reverse
Pet Stotina Hrvatskih Dinara - Republika Hrvatska - 500 Hrvatskih Dinara / 1991
Croatia Banknotes: Pick 21
Obverse: Ruer Bokovi (1711-1787), Croatian physicist, astronomer, mathematician, philosopher, diplomat, poet and Jesuit
Reverse: Zagreb Cathedral on Kaptol - Croatia
Color: Purple-Red
Croatian Currency - Value 500 HRD
Issued by: Narodna Banka Hrvatske - Croatian National Bank
Issued: 8 October 1991
Size: 131 x 67 [mm]
Printer:
Security Features: watermark
Symbol: HRD
Notes: The Croatian dinar replaced the 1990 version of Yugoslav dinar at par. It was a transitional currency introduced following Croatia's declaration of independence. During its existence the dinar declined in value by a factor of about 70. The dinar was replaced by the kuna at a rate of 1 kuna = 1000 dinara. The currency was not used in the Republic of Serbian Krajina.
500 Croatian Dinars Banknote (Five Hundred Croatian Dinars / 1991), Obverse & Reverse
Pet Stotina Hrvatskih Dinara - Republika Hrvatska - 500 Hrvatskih Dinara / 1991
Croatia Banknotes: Pick 21
Obverse: Ruer Bokovi (1711-1787), Croatian physicist, astronomer, mathematician, philosopher, diplomat, poet and Jesuit
Reverse: Zagreb Cathedral on Kaptol - Croatia
Color: Purple-Red
Croatian Currency - Value 500 HRD
Issued by: Narodna Banka Hrvatske - Croatian National Bank
Issued: 8 October 1991
Size: 131 x 67 [mm]
Printer:
Security Features: watermark
Symbol: HRD
Notes: The Croatian dinar replaced the 1990 version of Yugoslav dinar at par. It was a transitional currency introduced following Croatia's declaration of independence. During its existence the dinar declined in value by a factor of about 70. The dinar was replaced by the kuna at a rate of 1 kuna = 1000 dinara. The currency was not used in the Republic of Serbian Krajina.