关于 Croatian Kuna
The Kuna was reintroduced in 1994, replacing the Croatian Dinar which was a transitional currency after Croatia's independence from Yugoslavia. The Kuna was replaced by the Euro on January 1, 2023.
The word 'Kuna' means 'marten', a weasel-like animal whose pelts were used as a unit of value in medieval trade. 'Lipa' means 'linden tree'.
趣味知识
A Currency Named After an Animal
The Kuna was named after the marten, whose valuable fur was a unit of trade in the Middle Ages. It's one of the few modern currencies named after an animal.
Replaced by the Euro
On January 1, 2023, Croatia joined the Eurozone, and the Kuna was replaced by the Euro, marking a new chapter in the country's economic history.
Nikola Tesla on Coins
After joining the Euro, Croatia's national-side Euro coins now feature the image of inventor Nikola Tesla, a point of cultural pride and regional debate.
历史时间线
Croatia declares independence from Yugoslavia.
The Kuna is reintroduced as the national currency.
Croatia adopts the Euro, and the Kuna ceases to be legal tender.
面额
纸币
硬币
防伪特征
快速信息
- ISO代码
- HRK
- 符号
- kn
- 数字代码
- 191
- 辅币单位
- Lipa (1/100)
- 发行时间
- 1994-05-30
中央银行
- 名称
- Croatian National Bank
- 总部
- Zagreb, Croatia
- 成立时间
- 1990
- 现任行长
- Boris Vujčić (自 2012 起)
经济数据
- 储备货币占比
- 0.0%
- 外汇交易量占比
- 0.0%