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10 Kuna

Issuer Nezavisna Drzava Hrvatska
Year 1941
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Reference(s) P#5
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Reverse description The reverse is executed in brown tones over a finely worked guilloche background, with two oval numeral '10' medallions symmetrically flanking the central 'DESET KUNA' inscription. The legend 'NEZAVISNA DRŽAVA HRVATSKA' repeats across the top cartouche, and the printer's imprint 'H.D.T. ROZANKOWSKI DRUG D.D. ZAGREB' is rendered at the lower margin. The Croatian chequerboard arms appear again in the right border panel, surmounted by a decorative 'U' monogram.
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Variants P#5a - Single letter prefix
P#5b - Double letter prefix
P#5s - Specimen. Red overprint: UZORAK. Prefix C
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The Nezavisna Država Hrvatska — the Ustaše puppet state installed by Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy after the April 1941 invasion of Yugoslavia — established its own currency within weeks of coming into existence, the kuna being revived from medieval Croatian coinage to signal historical legitimacy. This note was printed domestically by the Hrvatska državna tiskara rather than farmed out to German or Italian facilities, a deliberate political statement about the regime's ambitions for administrative self-sufficiency.

Ljubo Babić, one of Croatia's most respected graphic artists and stage designers, designed and engraved the series — an unusual case of a figure with genuine cultural standing lending his craft to a collaborationist government.

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