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50 000 Dinara

Uitgever Croatian National Bank
Jaar 1993
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Graveur(s) Zlatko Jakuš
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central intaglio vignette of Ruđer Bošković, the Croatian polymath and astronomer (1711–1787), in three-quarter portrait facing left, rendered in red on a multicolour guilloche underprint. To the upper right, a circular geometric diagram with labelled figures and calculations from Bošković's scientific works, framed by a diamond-pattern border. The Croatian coat of arms appears in a red panel at upper right, with the Finance Minister's signature and title at lower left.
Opschrift voorzijde 50000 REPUBLIKA HRVATSKA RUĐER BOŠKOVIĆ 1711 - 1787. MINISTAR FINANCIJA PEDESET TISUĆA HRVATSKIH DINARA 50000
(Translation: 50000 REPUBLIC OF CROATIA RUĐER BOŠKOVIĆ 1711 - 1787. FINANCE MINISTER (signature) FIFTY THOUSAND CROATIAN DINAR 50000)
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Croatia's 1993 hyperinflation issues were produced under considerable urgency — the country was barely two years into independence and still engaged in active conflict when this note entered circulation. Tumba Bruk in Sweden, one of Europe's oldest security printers with continuous operation since the mid-eighteenth century, handled production, which was a practical necessity given Croatia's lack of domestic printing infrastructure at the time.

Zlatko Jakuš designing and engraving the same note is worth noting — that combination is relatively uncommon and gives the series an unusual consistency of hand.

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