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100 Kuna Church of St. Blaise

Uitgever Croatian National Bank
Jaar 1994
Type Non-circulating coin
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Beschrijving keerzijde The central motif depicts the elaborately carved Romanesque altar ciborium from the Cathedral of the Assumption (historically associated with the Zagreb Bishopric), shown within an ornate arched canopy supported by decorated columns; a cross surmounts the altar structure, and a relief panel adorns the lower section. The commemorative dates '1094.' and '1994.' flank the central design at mid-field, marking the 900th anniversary of the founding of the Zagreb Bishopric. The circular legend 'ZAGREBACKA BISKUPIJA' arcs along the upper rim, while 'GRAD ZAGREB' appears along the lower rim, separated by a dot.
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Opschrift keerzijde ZAGREBAČKA BISKUPIJA 1094. 1994. GRAD ZAGREB
(Translation: Zagreb bishopric 1094. 1994. City of Zagreb)
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Issued in the first years following Croatian independence, this coin commemorates the Church of St. Blaise in Dubrovnik, the city's patron saint having protected it — according to legend — from a Venetian surprise attack in 971 AD. The church visible in Dubrovnik's Old Town today is an 18th-century reconstruction after the catastrophic 1667 earthquake leveled much of the city.

Two catalog variants exist (KM#25.1 and KM#25.2), distinguished by edge lettering differences.

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