Croatia
1991 - Croacia Pic 16a 1 Dinar banknote
This Croatian 1 Dinar banknote is the issued P16a variety dated 8 October 1991. Catalogued as Pick 1..
1991 - Croacia PIC 17a 5 Dinars banknote
This individual Croatia 5 Dinara banknote is catalogued as Pick P17a and corresponds to the issued-n..
1991 - Croacia Pic 18a 10 Dinars banknote
This Croatia 10 Dinara banknote is catalogued as Pick P18a and is dated 8 October 1991. The predomin..
1991 - Croacia Pic 19a 25 Dinars banknote
This Croatia 25 Dinara banknote is associated with 8 October 1991 and catalogued as Pick P19a. Its d..
1991 - Croacia Pic 19b 25 Dinars banknote
This Croatian 25 Dinara banknote is catalogued as Pick P19b and associated with the date 8.10.1991. ..
1991 - Croacia Pic 20a 100 Dinars banknote
This Croatia 100 Dinara banknote is catalogued as Pick P20a and is associated with the dated issue o..
1992 - Croacia Pic 25a 10.000 Dinars banknote
This Croatian 10,000 Dinara banknote is catalogued as Pick P25a and carries the date 15 January 1992..
1993 - Croacia Pic 26a 50.000 Dinars banknote
This Croatian 50,000 dinara banknote is catalogued as Pick P26a and bears the date 30 May 1993. The ..
1993 - Croacia Pic 27a 100.000 Dinars banknote
This Croatian 100,000 Dinara banknote is catalogued as Pick P27a and is associated with the date 30 ..
1993 - Croatia Pic R13 20 Mill. Dinars banknote
This individual banknote is associated with 1993 and denominated 20 Mill. Dinars. It is identified a..
Frequently asked questions
What periods and currencies are represented in the Croatia banknote category?
This shop’s Croatia catalog spans dated issues from 1991 to 2004, including one listing dated 1993/4. The represented currencies are dinars and kuna. Early records include 1991 dinar notes, followed by further dinar denominations dated 1992, 1993 and 1994. Kuna listings include dates from 1993/4, 2001, 2002 and 2004. This summary describes the material represented in the shop catalog rather than every banknote issued for Croatia.
Which denominations can collectors find represented in the Croatia catalog?
The standard Pick-listed dinar notes represented range from 1 dinar through 100,000 dinars, including 5, 10, 25, 100, 10,000 and 50,000 dinars. The R-prefixed group includes denominations from 1,000 dinars to amounts expressed in millions. Kuna denominations represented include 5, 10, 50 and 500 kuna. These denomination ranges refer only to this shop’s catalog and should not be treated as a complete survey of Croatian banknotes.
How can I identify the two 1991 Croatian 25-dinar variants?
The catalog distinguishes the 1991 Croatian 25-dinar note under Pick references P19a and P19b. Because both records share the same year and denomination, the suffix is an important identification detail. The supplied catalog does not describe the physical feature separating these variants, so collectors should not identify them from denomination and date alone. When comparing a note with a listing, use the complete reference—including the letter suffix—and consult the individual product information for any additional images or specifications.
How can the Croatian banknotes in this shop be organised into a collection?
A practical approach is to arrange the represented Croatian notes first by currency—dinars and kuna—then by year, denomination and Pick reference. For example, the 1991 dinar sequence includes P16a, P17a, P18a, P19a or P19b, and P20a. The R-prefixed references can be kept as a separate catalog group, running across records such as R13, R14 and R20–R31. This method preserves distinctions between notes that share a date or denomination without assuming undocumented design differences.
What details should I check before buying a Croatian banknote from this category?
Check the individual listing for the currency, denomination, stated year, full Pick reference and any stated grade. The reference suffix matters where variants are represented, such as P19a and P19b for the 1991 25-dinar note. Also distinguish standard numerical references from R-prefixed references. Do not rely on denomination alone, since 10-kuna notes appear under different dates and references, including P38a from 2001 and P43 from 2004. Confirm the listing details and images before selecting a note.
What is notable about the R-prefixed Croatian dinar references in the catalog?
The R-prefixed group is notable for its broad denomination range and concentration around 1993. Represented examples include R20 at 5,000 dinars, R21 at 50,000, R22 at 100,000 and R23 at 500,000, followed by million-denomination records such as R24, R25 and R26. The catalog also includes R13 and R14 at 20 million and 50 million dinars, plus later R30 and R31 records dated 1994. Denomination wording follows the individual catalog listings.










