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2 Euros Member of the Euro Area

Issuer Croatian National Bank
Year 2023
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Thickness 2.2 mm
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Obverse description The inner core bears a stylised euro sign ('€') formed by the horizontal inscriptions 'HRVATSKA' (Croatia) and '2023.' together with the curved legend 'ČLANICA EUROPODRUČJA' (Member of the Euro Area) running along the upper edge of the core. Centrally positioned within the core is the Croatian checkerboard (šahovnica), the distinctive red-and-white chequered emblem forming part of Croatia's coat of arms, rendered in high relief. The composition as a whole symbolically evokes the integration of Croatian national identity with European monetary union. The outer ring carries the twelve stars of the European Union flag arranged in a circle.
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Obverse lettering HRVATSKA 2023. ČLANICA EUROPODRUČJA €
(Translation: Croatia 2023. member of the euro area)
Reverse description The standard European Union common reverse design for the €2 denomination is depicted. A stylised relief map of Europe spans both the inner core and the outer ring, extending to the right of centre; the numeral '2' is placed prominently in the open field representing the eastern Atlantic Ocean, while the word 'EURO' is superimposed across the continental landmass. Six vertical lines incise the inner core, visually linking the upper and lower star segments. The twelve stars of the European flag are distributed along the right arc of the outer ring, six above and six below the map, with the mint mark 'LL' (Kremnica Mint) appearing in the field.
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