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Purchase of withdrawn Croatian kuna

The Croatian kuna was the official currency of Croatia before the adoption of the euro, it was introduced on May 30, 1994, replacing the Croatian dinar and then replaced by the euro on January 1, 2023. Kuna banknotes were available in denominations: 10 kuna, 20 kuna, 50 kuna, 100 kuna, 200 kuna, 500 kuna, 1000 kuna. After the introduction of the euro, the kuna could be exchanged for euro in commercial banks and also at the Croatian National Bank for a certain period. The name of the currency comes from the word kuna, which means a small mammal from the mustelid family, whose fur was used as a unit of value in medieval Croatia.

The StareBanknoty.pl service offers the purchase of withdrawn Croatian kuna banknotes at the price shown in the table - for larger quantities of banknotes, the wholesale price applies.