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| Issuer | Croatian National Bank |
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| Year | 1997 |
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| Value | 150 Kuna (150 HRK) |
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| Obverse script | Glagolitic, Latin |
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| Reverse lettering | REPUBLIKA HRVATSKA 150 KUNA 1997. |
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Croatian gained official status in 1847 when the Ban of Croatia, Josip Jelačić, successfully pushed to replace Latin with Croatian in administrative and governmental functions — a pivotal moment in the broader Illyrian Movement's push for South Slavic cultural consolidation under Habsburg rule. The commemorative occasion being marked here is therefore 1847, not some later codification.
KM#75 was struck at the Croatian Mint in Zagreb, one of relatively few commemorative kuna issues produced entirely domestically rather than contracted abroad.