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100 000 Dinara

Uitgever Croatian National Bank
Jaar 1993
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Beschrijving voorzijde Intaglio portrait vignette of physicist and mathematician Ruđer Bošković (1711–1787) at centre, set against a multicolour guilloche underprint. To the upper right, a circular diagram with geometric and astronomical calculations from his scientific works, labelled with letters and figures. The Croatian coat of arms appears in the upper-right corner, with the Finance Minister's signature and title at lower left.
Opschrift voorzijde 100000 REPUBLIKA HRVATSKA RUĐER BOŠKOVIĆ 1711 - 1787. MINISTAR FINANCIJA STO TISUĆA HRVATSKIH DINARA 100000
(Translation: 100000 REPUBLIC OF CROATIA RUĐER BOŠKOVIĆ 1711 - 1787. FINANCE MINISTER (signature) ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND CROATIAN DINAR 100000)
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Croatia's 1993 hyperinflation notes were a direct consequence of war-disrupted supply chains, a blocked federal payment system, and the near-total collapse of the new kuna's predecessor. The 100,000 denomination arrived quickly and was quickly obsolete — the currency reform of May 1994 replaced the Croatian dinar at a rate of 1,000 dinara to one kuna, making this among the final high-denomination notes before redenomination.

Tumba Bruk, the Swedish security printer operating since 1755, produced the series. Zlatko Jakuš handling both design and engraving duties in-house was unusual for a national issue of this scale.

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