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100 Banica

Issuer Hrvatska Banka (Fantasy Issue)
Year 1990
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Shape Rectangular
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Obverse description Blue and red printed souvenir note with vertical inscription 'BANICA' along the left border. The left panel bears a Croatian coat of arms within a laurel wreath, ornate guilloche rosettes, and cursive bilingual inscription 'Hrvatska / CrOatia'. The right vignette shows a seated medieval stone figure within a guilloche frame, with the opening words of the Croatian national anthem above.
Obverse lettering BANICA 100
Lijepa naša domovino
Hrvatska CrOatia
KRIVOTVORENJE SE KAŽNJAVA PO ZAKONU
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Comments

The Hrvatska Banka 100 Banica belongs to a clutch of fantasy notes produced in 1990 as Croatia moved toward its declaration of independence — political currency before there was a political currency. The "banica" denomination name, drawn from the historical title of the Croatian ban (viceroy), never entered actual circulation. These notes were printed by Minks in Zagreb as a kind of provisional assertion of monetary identity, with no legal tender status behind them.

Collectors should be clear-eyed: this is a fantasy issue, not a provisional or emergency note with any redemption history.

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