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10 Kuna

发行方 Narodna Banka Hrvatske (National Bank of Croatia)
年份 1993
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面值 10 Kuna (10 HRK)
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正面铭文 NARODNA BANKA HRVATSKE A1735575D DESET KUNA 10 A1735575D JURAJ DOBRILA 1812 - 1882. 10
(Translation: National Bank of Croatia A1735575D Ten kuna 10 A1735575D Juraj Dobrila 1812 - 1882. 10)
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背面铭文 NARODNA BANKA HRVATSKE ZAGREB, 31. LISTOPADA 1993. GUVERNER DESET KUNA © NARODNA BANKA HRVATSKE 10 PULA ARENA, I. ST. POSLIJE KRISTA MOTOVUN 10 DESIGN: M+Š ŠUTEJ GIESECKE & DEVRIENT, GERMANY  V. ŽILJAK
(Translation: National Bank of Croatia Zagreb, October 31, 1993. Governor Ten kuna © National Bank of Croatia 10 Pula Arena, 1st Century A.D. Motovun 10 Design: M+Š Šutej Giesecke & Devrient, Germany V. Žiljak)
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Croatia's first post-independence banknote series, introduced in 1993 after the kuna replaced the Croatian dinar, was printed by Giesecke & Devrient in Leipzig — a politically neutral choice that kept production abroad during a period of active armed conflict on Croatian territory. The kuna itself was a deliberately loaded revival: the currency had last circulated under the Ustasha regime of the 1940s, and its reintroduction drew immediate criticism from Serbia and international observers, though Zagreb argued the name simply referenced the historical marten-pelt trade unit.

Father and son Miroslav and Šimun Šutej designed the full series. Miroslav was among Croatia's most recognized graphic artists, and his involvement gave the notes a coherence that distinguished them from the rushed emergency issues they replaced.