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50 Kuna pattern

Uitgever Narodna Banka Hrvatske
Jaar 1993
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Valuta Kuna (1994-2022)
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Opschrift voorzijde NARODNA BANKA HRVATSKE PEDESET KUNA 50 IVAN GUNDULIĆ 1589 - 1638
Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse is printed on pale yellow paper and carries only a faint show-through impression of the obverse design in light olive-green, with no independently printed vignette or text; the note is effectively unprinted on this side, consistent with a trial or pattern piece intended to test the face printing only.
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Opmerkingen

Croatia's first post-independence banknote series was designed and printed under considerable time pressure — the kuna was reintroduced on 30 May 1994, reviving a currency name last used under the wartime Ustasha regime, a politically loaded choice that generated real public debate. This 50 kuna piece is a pattern, produced before the final series was confirmed, and pattern survivors from this issue are rarely encountered separately from institutional holdings.

The reintroduction of the kuna name required a deliberate government decision to reclaim the denomination from its 1941–1945 associations.